Hauck "turbo" around £80
It's the best one i ever had, and believe me, i had quite a few! It wasn't expensive, it has a really nice colour and after a year it still has lots of live in it! It's practical and really nice to go out and about since is light and folds nicely. My daughter loves it too.
Quinny "buzz" around £500
my sister has this one, so has many of my friends, i wouldn't buy it for this price because i feel like it doesn't grow with the child. is very comfortable to drive and i'm sure is comfortable for the kids too. But it doesn't adapt to the childs growth so it's only good until 2 years of age maximum.
Chicco "i-move" around £500
The newest model from chicco, one of my favourite childrens brand in every way, it's similar to stokke but much less expensive. A good candidate in my eyes.
Stokke "explorer" around £1200
This scandinavian award winning design doesn't come cheap but it's said to climb stairs and to adapt to every need of your child as it "grows with him". i actually see a lot of these around and i worked with a company that sell them some 3 years ago and i have to say, in the expensive grade, this is the one i would buy.
Silver cross "Balmoral" £ 1300
Built in northern england for more then 100 years, this is also one of the most expensive baby carriage in the world and one of celebrities favourites. Each one comes with a unique serial number and they are handcraft. However, this is certanly not my favourite.
"the roddler" around $ 4500
Made in the u.s.a is the most expensive pushchair money can buy. Featuring custom seats, wheels, colours, you name it. You can even write your kids name in it. but i'm just kidding, i would never buy it. It's too "new money" for me(lol)
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