Anonymous wrote:If you can afford them I think they worth every penny. Its all about the opportunity cost that buying one of these strollers might represent for you. If barely none...
I believe it has nothing to do with status.
Anonymous wrote:When they started making $1000 strollers and parents let their insecurities get the best of them.
Anonymous wrote:the more expensive strollers also tend to be easier to maneuver and more durable. It probably doesn't matter much if you only use your stroller for the occasional walk around the mall or the zoo, but it's nice for two walking miles of commuting every day.
I'm not sure if my City Versa qualifies as a status stroller or not, but it sure is nice to push around!
Anonymous wrote:Of the people I knew with "status" strollers (Bugaboo, Uppa) nine times out of ten they were either up to their ear in credit card debt or it was a gift from Grandma and Grandpa.
Anonymous wrote:Of the people I knew with "status" strollers (Bugaboo, Uppa) nine times out of ten they were either up to their ear in credit card debt or it was a gift from Grandma and Grandpa.
Anonymous wrote:The Bugaboo seems like a really versital stroller.