We have two different type of car seats that are used in the FFRR, neither use Isofix and to be honest I don't like the system very much after using it in another car. Besides the "main" seat for our daughter can't be ordered in Isofix anyway and since it tested as the best seat on the market at the time, we went for that one.
Both our seats use the seatbelts. The super duper seat (Kiddy Comfort Pro) uses the seatbelt to hold the child in with a special "cushion/bracket" that is supposed to work better than a harness. The "second" seat (that we don't use a lot, although we use it daily in the rental car we have here in South Africa) is also seatbelt operated but has a harness (so the seatbelt stays on it all the time). Both seats are suitable up to 5 years of age (they extend up and out).
Coming back on the Isofix system, I suggest to go for the best seat you can find according to reputable tests (in Holland ANWB and Consumentenbond) and go for that, with or without Isofix. Safety is the most important to us and convenience is second.
On the eating and drinking in the car, I hate it. My wife does not mind (so in her car things are less pristine then in the FFRR). I don't see any reason for the kid to eat and drink (apart from some water maybe). Even on longer trips, you can always stop, take them out, let them run around a bit and eat and drink. MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
Have the Faultmate MSV2 Extreme to be tinkering with the settings etc. !!
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