General Baby Buggy / Stroller made for 500's boot!

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General Baby Buggy / Stroller made for 500's boot!

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My wife found this amazing buggy that fits in the 500 boot with loads of room to spare! Just though I'd share as I know it's been a hot topic on here.
The buggy is a Baby Zen YoYo.
It's really easy to put up / down and is very sturdy. It reclines too, a lot of compact ones don't.
It's amazing!
 

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My wife found this amazing buggy that fits in the 500 boot with loads of room to spare! Just though I'd share as I know it's been a hot topic on here.
The buggy is a Baby Zen YoYo.
It's really easy to put up / down and is very sturdy. It reclines too, a lot of compact ones don't.
It's amazing!

Is it this one at £44?
Babyzen YoYo Colour Pack (6 Months and Above, Blue): Amazon.co.uk: Baby
Edit. Just realised this is only a 'colour pack' whatever that is. The buggy costs quite a bit more, really quite expensive.
I am just looking for something to keep in the boot for very occasional use.
 
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Haha! Yes, not cheap but very good quality and cheaper than buying a bigger car!

Just spent best part of £1K on a pram/buggy/car seat system for my soon to arrive third grandchild. So just looking for something cheap, but safe, to keep in boot of our 500 for occasional use.
 
Nice stroller. I bought this stroller, but unfortunately, my stroller it is not so flexible.

This is it:
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Did anyone try the Bugaboo Bee3? there's a video on youtube about the bugaboo bee, but not the bee3 and when I look at the dimensions it doesn't seem to fit :S
 
Did anyone try the Bugaboo Bee3? there's a video on youtube about the bugaboo bee, but not the bee3 and when I look at the dimensions it doesn't seem to fit :S

The Bugaboo Bee 3 definitely fits, even with the seat still attached to the chassis and you don't have to remove a buggy wheel like the bigger Cameleon for it to fit. It's really, really simple to collapse and put back up again, plus it's very lightweight. I've tried and tested most small folding strollers/pushchairs Mothercare and Mamas and Papas have to offer, and will be buying the Bee 3. I know it's expensive, but it should last from birth to 3/4 years old and not get on my nerves due to weight, difficulties folding, size etc.

Go to your local Mothercare or Mamas and Papas and ask to test it in your boot to see for yourself.
 
Also, the BabyZen YoYo, as mentioned by the OP, is amazing. However, it is only suitable for toddlers or those without a car, as it cannot be used with a car seat. If you have a toddler then go for the YoYo. If you have a baby and want to be able to clip a car seat to the pram chassis, the Bugaboo Bee3 is best (can be used from birth with optional baby cocoon or carry cot).
 
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