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BJCM - pre-loved v brand new dilemma

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FantasticMrsFoxx · 29/08/2014 08:36

I've decided on a Baby Jogger GT and have the opportunity of viewing a pre-loved 2013 model this weekend, including rain cover and belly bar for £200.
My dilemma is I prefer the 2014 colours and have found a brand new one online, including rain cover and car seat adaptors for £309 - so just over £100 more.
For something I'm aiming to use every week for the next 3 years, should I just buy new?
PS has anyone found a 2014 BJCM GT online for an even better price? I've seen it for £280 but that's with no extras.

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Shenanagins · 29/08/2014 08:41

Personally if you can afford it, I'd go brand new. Bcjm hold their value pretty well and its like mine, used constantly.

Ihateparties · 29/08/2014 11:38

Get a new one imo, unless you dislike the harness changes or something, get the colour you want. Suppose you could always get the car seat adaptors second hand?

LoveGigi · 29/08/2014 19:46

I'm poised to purchase the BJCM GT in stone and just wanted to know where you saw it at £309 and £280? I've got the adapters but would need the rain cover. Thanks.

FantasticMrsFoxx · 29/08/2014 20:42

I think I'm going to treat my little one to a new pram! Secretly hoping the GPs will offer...
Gigi, pram centre (.co.uk) quoted me £309 from a crimson version, and babyandchild store (.com) quoted £284.99 or £299.99 with a rain cover. They had a range of 'bundle' packages. With both you have to request a quote. They are not allowed by the manufacturer to advertise their prices online and I think a lot of the other online retailers are the same. Don't tell them I told you - I might get in trouble...!

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LoveGigi · 30/08/2014 16:54

Thanks, that's really helpful I'll take a look now. Good luck with your own pram buying.

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