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Hi

We are looking for a pushchair to fit our small boot of a fiat Grande Punto.

Anyone has any advise?

We are having baby number 2 and our pushchair will no longer fit the car unless we take the wheels out and loose all our energy in doing so, therefore we are thinking of getting a new one.

Thanks so much

The Bugaboo Bee is a good option. It folds pretty small but still has car seat adaptors, a cocoon for newborns and buggy board for the older kid. I only remember using the car seat adaptors for a few months but perhaps that's because we don't use our car that much.


I found it much less tippy and easier to drive one handed than our McLaren, the capacity of the basket underneath is pretty good too.

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