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[quote=Anonymous]Has it occurred to some people that others might simply *gasp* like the stroller for the features, and not for the status? I actually returned my UB Cruz for a BJ City Versa, I liked the features of the latter better. But it was never about status. It was need. I always felt there is a bigger market than we have in DC for different types of strollers. If you walk/push in NY more than you drive, or may want to stroll on the beach because you live on the water, features like ride, wheels, fold, storage capacity, adapters, etc. were worth an additional investment. Especially if you can use the stroller for more than one child. The biggest appeal to the Bugaboo Chameleon was that it rolled over sand easily and turned into a beach chair. That is less equipment to have to lug, depending on your lifestyle and where you are. Everyone has unique living/family situations, not sure why it is so hard for people to understand that. Sometimes there is a product need for these insanely priced items.[/quote]
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