Which car does a stroller fit in?

Which car does a stroller fit in?

It may sound like an open door, but extending a family is often a reason to buy a new car. Which car does a stroller fit in?

For many people, the birth of a son or daughter means that the car also has to get bigger. Because the two-seater convertible or the city car as the only car becomes really too small. When you have a child, you have to take a lot with you, from spare clothes for the new offspring, to diapers and of course the pram. Which car does a stroller fit in?

Trunk main criterion

You want to be able to easily store the pram, which means that the trunk in particular must have a minimum size. A pram nowadays easily measures around 90 x 60 x 45 cm when folded. And that can vary quite a bit. There are strollers that are very compact (make sure they can be taken on the plane as hand luggage) or that require more space. So if you already have a pram, it is best to check it or take the pram with you for the test drive.

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In which car does a pram fit in the trunk

With these sizes, small city cars such as the Volkswagen Up and Peugeot 108 are quickly excluded. Usually you quickly arrive at cars in the so-called B-segment, so the so-called superminis. That is the class in which the Suzuki Swift falls, the Toyota Yaris or the Citroën C3. But here too it varies. The Renault Twingo is mentioned in various forums as the smallest car that fits a pram. That ultimately depends on the folded dimensions of the stroller.

Can it be something more?

It will be clear that you can start from the minimum size, but if you are looking at a new car and have to drive with large objects, you can see whether a larger car is a better option for you. A mid-range car, for example. And if you lease it privately, it can be even more feasible than you might think at first glance. Then many fixed costs and maintenance are included, which also saves a lot of headaches. Check it out in the AutoWeek Private Lease Comparer.

– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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