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Does anyone you know of or use a pram that would fit into the boot of a Toyota yaris? If so what brand is it? Thanks


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  • This is not a problem we experienced as we have never owned a Toyota Yaris. We have had various cars over the years though and had no issues with getting prams in and out of any of them


  • I see it’s an old question. What did you end up buying ?


  • I have a Steelcraft agile plus and it fits in all the small cars in the family! Toyota Echo, Kia Rio etc. Fantastic pram too!


  • A agile or agile plus. I have even put a strider compact (with just the one seat) in mine when I had to.


  • There would be lots.mgonand check sone out to make sure


  • I have a valco snap pram that fold ups quite small and is very light


  • Lots if different prams can suit your car. All depends on the price range you’re after.


  • We have yaris and we use childcare pram.its a big 4 wheel pram.it fits but you cant keep anything else


  • did you find anything good


  • Second baby I ditched the pram and went with a sturdy lightweight stroller type pram. Much easier.


  • most prams will fit into the boot of all cars, just don’t go too large


  • Definitely a Baby Jogger City Mini – If you get the GT version even better. Simple fold, compact, lightweight. The GT version has the brake on the handle and is adjustable which I found much more convenient. It feets easily in the narrow backseat of my impreza, so would think it will fit in a smaller car as well. Baby bunting will let you try it in the car before you buy! they are always on special after baby expos for great prices, or you can buy from US ebay like we did.


  • did you find one you liked


  • there are some good comments here


  • I have a similar sized car and I can easily fit my Bugaboo Cameleon in it. I can recommend that pram for a million other reasons as well! Best buy for my baby!


  • i would also like to know thanks


  • Baby stores are usually pretty good at suggesting and will also let you try them (well, our store did and they also let us try the car seat to see if that would fit too).


  • Baby jogger city mini. Lightweight, compact, one easy fold, and you don’t need an engineering degree to operate it!


  • I have a mountain buggy swift and it fits perfectly in the back of my mother in laws yaris. Also the phil and teds Dot pram is not only compact but very light too.


  • Yea a stroller is much lighter… I didn’t think of that! learnt something here too! :P


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