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How Much to Pay for a Used Stroller in India

Don't overpay or undersell. Here's what used strollers and prams actually sell for in India in 2026, by brand and condition.

By IPF Editorial Team · Last updated 26 June 2026

The 30–50% rule

Used strollers in good working condition typically sell for 30–50% of their original retail price in India. Like-new condition with all accessories and original packaging tends to command the upper end of that range. Well-used strollers with visible wear but full function sell toward the lower end. A stroller with missing parts, damaged fabric or a mechanical issue should be priced at 20–30% of retail — or avoided by buyers unless you're confident in what you're taking on.

Price guide by brand (2026)

These are approximate ranges for strollers in good working condition based on current market pricing:

  • Luvlap (retail ₹2,500–₹8,000) — used: ₹800–₹3,500
  • Mee Mee (retail ₹2,000–₹6,000) — used: ₹700–₹2,800
  • R for Rabbit (retail ₹6,000–₹15,000) — used: ₹2,000–₹7,000
  • BabyHug / FirstCry brand (retail ₹4,000–₹10,000) — used: ₹1,500–₹5,000
  • Chicco (retail ₹8,000–₹20,000) — used: ₹3,000–₹10,000
  • Joie (retail ₹10,000–₹25,000) — used: ₹4,000–₹12,000
  • Graco (retail ₹15,000–₹30,000) — used: ₹5,000–₹15,000
  • Premium imports / travel systems (retail ₹30,000+) — used: ₹10,000–₹20,000

Adjusting by condition

  • Like new (used 0–3 months, no visible wear) — price at 50–60% of retail.
  • Good condition (normal use, clean, all functions work) — 35–50% of retail.
  • Fair condition (visible wear, minor scuffs, still fully functional) — 25–35% of retail.
  • Parts or accessories missing — deduct ₹500–₹2,000+ depending on what's missing.
  • Mechanical issue (brake, fold, wheel) — deduct heavily or don't buy.

Tips for buyers negotiating price

  • Check current listings on IPF for the same model before making an offer — real market price is what's actually selling, not what's listed.
  • Ask how long the stroller was used and whether original accessories are included.
  • If something is missing or worn, name the issue and propose a lower price — most sellers will adjust for a genuine concern.
  • Be reasonable: a seller with a like-new premium stroller won't take a 70% discount. The 30–50% range is a fair starting point for both sides.

For sellers: pricing to sell quickly

Listings priced at 40–50% of retail in good condition sell fastest on IPF. If your listing isn't getting interest after 10–14 days, a 10% price drop usually gets it moving. Include all original accessories — rain cover, parent tray, cup holder — in the listing; it's the single biggest factor after price in buyer decision-making. Take photos in daylight showing the wheels, harness, fold and canopy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average price of a used stroller in India?

The most common range for a mid-range used stroller in good condition (brands like R for Rabbit, BabyHug or Luvlap) is ₹2,000–₹6,000. Budget brands run ₹800–₹2,500. Premium brands like Chicco or Joie run ₹4,000–₹12,000 used.

Can I negotiate the price of a used stroller?

Yes. Most sellers on IPF expect some negotiation. If there's visible wear, a missing accessory or a cosmetic issue, that's a reasonable basis for a lower offer. Check comparable listings first so you know the fair market price.

What should I price my used stroller at when selling?

Price at 40–50% of what you paid new for like-new condition, 30–40% for good condition. Include all accessories to maximise your listing. Search IPF for the same model to see what's currently listed and sold.

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