Car seat wise, we bought one that will grow with our daughter. It converts from a rear facing tiny baby seat to a forward facing toddler seat to a child seat (Ontario law dictates that childeren under the age of 9 or below a certain height/weight must be in a booster). With this model we don't need to buy a new seat every few years.
Stollerwise. A pram style stroller is good for very little babies but you will want something a little bigger that convert from sitting up to lying down when they are larger.
The thing to keep in mind is what you will use it for. Are you going to use it for a stroll around the neighbourhood or use to go shopping? Are you going to throw it into the back of the car/SUV/mini van or are you on public transit?
Answer these sorts of questions and it will tell you whether you need a large stroller of a small one. One with lots of space to carry groceries or one that is stream lined. Some come with cup holders.
If you are a runner, you might want to consider a jogging stroller.
Lot's to consider, but when you figure out how you plan on using it, you will be able to answer this better.
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