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Buggy recommendations for tiny car

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Bella321 · 03/08/2025 12:22

I am 17 weeks and starting to think about some of the bigger purchases such as a travel system for little one.

My car is very small with really limited boot space, any recommendations for nice compact travel systems or buggies?

Limited budget, but something good quality that will last through mulitple stages.

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PurBal · 03/08/2025 16:27

We bought the Cybex Beezy, we had a 3 door mini at the time. It fit in the boot not problem. You can buy adaptors to put the car seat on and it’s lie flat from birth. Our children are now 2 and 4, you can put a buggy board (mini) on it, although DS never liked it. Taken it on the plane even though it’s technically over sized. Still use it, and the 4 year old fits in it no problem. It’s a one handed fold, you don’t have to empty the basket to fold it. Cup holder is available if that’s you’re thing. It’s about £250.

Bella321 · 03/08/2025 18:59

PurBal · 03/08/2025 16:27

We bought the Cybex Beezy, we had a 3 door mini at the time. It fit in the boot not problem. You can buy adaptors to put the car seat on and it’s lie flat from birth. Our children are now 2 and 4, you can put a buggy board (mini) on it, although DS never liked it. Taken it on the plane even though it’s technically over sized. Still use it, and the 4 year old fits in it no problem. It’s a one handed fold, you don’t have to empty the basket to fold it. Cup holder is available if that’s you’re thing. It’s about £250.

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That sounds perfect, definately an option to add to the list. Thank you very much for the suggestion.

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IsLarryFromSomething · 03/08/2025 20:57

We have a nuna trv, the bundle that comes with the mixx next and pipa urbn and those have worked in a smaller car.

If I were you, I'd book a slot at John Lewis to try them out. I believe they ask you what type of car you have so they can make the right recommendation. There isn't pressure to buy from them if you don't want to.

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