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| Value for Money | 6.6/10 |
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| Overall rating | 7.3/10 |
By dslack on 8th Jun 2007
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| Value for money | 2/10 |
| Overall value | 4/10 |
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Yes, the Bugaboo Chameleon looks good, and it probably can't be beaten for style. The fact that fleece fabrics can be changed to give your stroller a whole new look is also an excellent feature.
Once the novelty wore off I got sick of getting this in and out of the car. It's bulky; and having to separate seat from the frame to fold it, it quickly loses its appeal. I used my Bugaboo for nine months, and during this time I had to have the chassis replaced, as the locking mechanism failed, and I also had to replace the fleece covers, as they faded quickly and lost their shape, even though I followed the washing instructions stringently. As if the Chameleon isn't expensive enough, essential accessories are extortionate - (car seat clips £30, Cosi toes £70, matching changing bag £70).
I bought this stroller for my first baby, and I just couldn't be convinced by anybody that it really was overpriced and not that well designed. I've learnt an expensive lesson! But on the upside, secondhand resale prices of the Bugaboo Chameleon are high, so it's off to Ebay for me!
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