I'm currently looking for a stroller that fits in smaller, and I mean very small, car trunks. I am stuck with my car (a convertible beetle) since it's a lease and it costs entirely too much money to get out of it, not to mention hubby's car is a truck with no extended cab.
For the time being, we'll be using my car so I wanted to get your input on what strollers would fit. I read online that a lot of them will fit if you remove the wheels, but I'd rather find one that fits without the hassle.
I was looking at the Chicco Keyfit Travel System in Miro, which has great reviews and is very gender neutral. Does anyone have this stroller and if so- how does it compare to others size-wise? Here's a link to it:
(https://www.amazon.com/Chicco-Cortina-Keyfit-Travel-System/dp/B001OD6YS4)
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Re: Strollers for smaller cars
Baby Jogger City Mini (with a carseat attachment bar)
Fab stroller, easiest fold on the market, and the thing folds pretty much flat except for the wheels
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Skip the Chicco. I drove a Civic, and although it does fit in the trunk, it was pretty bulky. We almost never take it in the car anymore. We use it for neighborhood walks and all day trips mostly.
In hindsight, I would have gotten a Maclaren or a City Mini to use from birth. I bought a Silver Cross Fizz which is our car stroller. It has a much smaller footprint, which is great for a small car (similar size to a Maclaren). A Quinny Buzz might work as well given the small fold. I bought and sold that stroller because LO never really liked it.
Agree. It's about the size of a carry-on suitcase, but much flatter. The Snap N Go actually has a larger footprint when it's folded up. I did the SNG then the City Mini and wish I had just gotten the City Mini car seat attachment, I HATED the SNG.
Look at the Quinny Zapp or Quinny Zapp Xtra and the Maxi-Cosi Mico infant car seat. The Zapp when folded is approximately 27" x 12" x 12" and should fit in your trunk (and might even allow for something else to go in there too). The Zapp does not recline but the Zapp Xtra does. The Xtra requires the seat unit to be removed in order to fold the stroller and it is a bit larger than the folded Zapp frame. The Quinny strollers come with the adapters to attach the car seat, but I think you can only use the Maxi-Cosi brand (same parent company).
The Zapp fits into the trunk of both the MINI Cooper and the MINI Cooper convertible so it would probably fit into your car.
Ohhh, that city mini looks tiny in comparison to the chicco cortina stroller! I have the chicco, it is not small car friendly! I believe the BRU will let you test out their carseats and strollers in your car for a good fit. I'd check into that before deciding. There are much smaller options than the chicco cortina, so I would look into something else if your trunk is that small.
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