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... further to Jackie's review below - the wheels have fallen off our Ponee too. We also had to strengthen the lower rear frame with steel rod to stop the whole thing falling to bits after the original bracing snapped while going up a kerb stone. We cannot afford to buy another buggy so have to make do with this but I would recommend that you think twice before purchasing Chicco for your own children or grandchildren.
Lee S.
Our Ponee XS pushchairs right rear wheel has fallen off twice while our daughter has been in it (due to the bracket that attaches the wheel to the main frame deteriorating within 6-8 weeks each time). Chicco are unwilling to help us - they say there's nothing wrong with the product (as is the retailer - Toys R Us). I would steer clear or their products if I were you.
Jackie J.
ONLY HAD THE PUSHCHAIR 5 WEEKS AND IT FEELS LIKE ITS FALLING APART. 1 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER LOOKS TO BE SAT LOBSIDED AND WHOLE PRAM WOBBLES WHEN YOU MOVE THE HANDLES.
Yvonne B.
Our previous Chicco Stroller gave us 6years of sterling service. But the London Stroller we bought 6 months ago is virtually a wreck - the tread on the wheels is loose, and the chassis has become very lobsided.
Russell W.