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hi we had a maclaren but found it wouldnt fit in my sisters boot so difficult as she always collects us from station. (used to have to sit with it between knees)


we have just swapped the maclaren for the jane sonic buggy and its great. The back wheels fold unfer as you close it up. Its slightly heavier than maclaren but so much more compact. Fit in my sisters boot nicely and even went under the seats on the train!


it also has extending handles giving hubby a few extra inches on handle hight which is great.


think they sell them at mothercare.


if you want to try ours in your boot let me know x

Definitely not a mclaren techno as ours did not fit in our VW Polo. Bought a Quinny Zapp, folds up very small but does not recline. Then we bought a larger car and still love how compact it is as loads of space for shopping to fit in. We are really happy with the Zapp.

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