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The Joie every stage™ Car Seat is a versatile and durable option for parents with children ranging from newborns to teenagers. With 4 different stages, this seat can accommodate your child's growth and development over 12 years. The vehicle-themed design is perfect for both boys and girls, and the inclusion of Isofix ensures a safe and secure attachment in the car. The Joie brand is known for its quality and reliability, making this car seat a smart choice for families looking for a long-term solution for their child's safety on the road.

Car seat is used from a smoke free / pet free house only lightly used for 2 years. Only selling as we no longer have a vehicle. 


Car seat alone retails new for £150-£300 depending on store. Selling for £70 including insert. Easy to carry away in gate check bag (free). 

Collection only in SE15. 

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