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Premium stroller brands like UPPAbaby, Nuna, and Bugaboo mostly sell through independent baby boutiques, not big-box chains. Finding a local dealer means you can test the fold, push it loaded, check the trunk fit, and get properly fitted before spending $500–1,500. Pick a brand below to see confirmed dealers near you — dealer status comes from each store's own website or customer reviews.

UPPAbaby 112 confirmed dealers The default American registry pick — the Vista converts to a double, so one frame covers two kids. graco 95 confirmed dealers Nuna 94 confirmed dealers Quiet luxury: magnetic buckles, clean fabrics, and the TRVL that folds one-handed into a bag. Cybex 75 confirmed dealers German engineering with fashion collabs; the Libelle is the ultra-compact cabin-bag benchmark. Doona 67 confirmed dealers The car seat that becomes a stroller in one motion — a category of one, and unbeatable for cabs and flights. Bugaboo 60 confirmed dealers The Dutch original. Best-in-class steering on bad pavement, and the frame most likely to outlive the kid. Thule 32 confirmed dealers Built by the roof-rack people. If you actually run or hit trails, this is the jogging default. Stokke 26 confirmed dealers The Xplory sits the baby high, at table height and closer to you — polarising, and loved by those who get it. Silver Cross 17 confirmed dealers British heritage prams — the classic look, with modern travel systems alongside. Maxi-Cosi 16 confirmed dealers The European volume leader — sensible prices, wide car seat compatibility. Britax 12 confirmed dealers Car-seat-first brand; the safety pedigree is the reason people start here. Veer 11 confirmed dealers The Cruiser blurs stroller and wagon; brilliant for two kids and rough ground. Peg Perego 9 confirmed dealers Italian-made, plush, and strong on infant car seat integration. BABYZEN YOYO 8 confirmed dealers The original cabin-bag fold. Still the one to beat if you fly often or live up stairs. Clek 7 confirmed dealers Car seats built like safety equipment, with a strong sustainability record. Chicco 6 confirmed dealers The value benchmark — the KeyFit is the best-selling infant seat in America for a reason. baby-jogger 5 confirmed dealers evenflo 4 confirmed dealers Joolz 4 confirmed dealers Dutch design with an airy hood and a genuinely usable basket. Bumbleride 3 confirmed dealers Eco-minded fabrics and an all-terrain ride that punches above its price. WonderFold 3 confirmed dealers Wagon specialists. If you have two-plus kids and a lot of gear, start here.

How we confirm a dealer

Where does dealer status come from?
Two sources, never guesswork: the shop's own website naming the brand, or its customers naming the brand in reviews. Distinctive names (UPPAbaby, Bugaboo, Doona) count from a single mention; ambiguous words (Nuna, Thule, Britax, Clek) need corroboration before we list them.
Why aren't these brands in big-box stores?
Most premium stroller makers hold minimum-advertised-price agreements and sell through independent specialists who can demonstrate the product. That's why the 259 shops here are almost all independents — and why the price is the same wherever you go, so you may as well buy from the shop that let you push it around the floor.
Should I call before driving over?
Yes. Dealer lists change and floor stock changes faster. We list the brands a shop carries, not a live inventory feed — every listing page has the phone number.