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Bugaboo Cam and Mercedes A Class?

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reb363 · 27/01/2011 21:26

Hello
I'd like to get one of the Bugaboo pushchairs - Grandma's buying ;)- but am torn between the Bee and the Cam. I like the Cam because it's good off road but I'm not sure it will fit in the boot of a Mercedes A Class.
Can you help?
Thanks very much
Reb

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sickoftheholidays · 28/01/2011 21:53

it fits in the boot of a ford Ka with the wheels off. They are wider, but do fold pretty flat.

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reb363 · 29/01/2011 00:54

hi sickoftheholidays - thanks for your reply - that's really helpful. Reb :)

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MonkeysPunk · 29/01/2011 08:10

the cam is definately more versatile than the bee and i think a tad more comfy when they're toddlers because if you want them rear facing as a toddler with the bee there's no foot rest it's only used forward facing. With the cam the footrest is part of the seat unit so can be used facing either way. Both are fab pushchairs and lovely to push. I recently upgraded to the cam because it can handle off road stuff and the bee cannot. I also got the snow or terrain wheels which i think are worth having. I live near forests and pebble beaches though.

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Sillyoldme · 29/01/2011 19:45

Hello. I fit my Bug Cam easily into the boot of my ford focus

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ENormaSnob · 30/01/2011 09:59

I've had both and preferred the bee.

The 2 part fold irritated me on the cam.

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reb363 · 01/02/2011 13:44

Thanks everyone - really appreciate your replies :)

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