Will my Wagon fit in my Mazda?
Mazda 3 Hatchback (2005)
W4 Luxe
We did need to remove the rear wheels and the rear wheel bar to fit it in the boot, but that doesn't take long. And the bonus is its lighter to lift!
Mazda 3 Hatchback (2005)
W2 Elite
There was no problem fitting the W2 WonderFold Elite pram wagon into the Mazda 3 boot. We did need to remove the rear wheels, but that is very easy to do.
Mazda 3 Sedan (2005)
W4 Luxe
Most people assume a WonderFold W4 Luxe wagon wont fit in a sedan. But they do, and quite easily I may add. You will need to remove the rear wheel bar, but that's a small price to pay to be able to take your W4 Luxe wagon out and about!
We will continue to update this blog with more and more photos as we get them.
If there is a specific year, make or model that you are wondering about, send us an email at contact@pragon.com.au and we will do our best to get some photos taken for you.
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A pram wagon may be eligible for NDIS funding if it supports a child’s mobility, sensory needs, or community participation. Funding depends on individual assessments and whether the pram wagon is considered reasonable and necessary for the child’s disability-related needs.
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There are some organisations in Australia that offer grants or funding assistance for families, particularly those with children who have disabilities, which could potentially be used to purchase pram wagons.