My first impression is that this is an awesome little stroller - especially given that I paid $124 for it! The stroller weighed in at 22 pounds. It feels super light to me when I lift it, but I do have a Valco Trimode and a BJCCD. The color is gorgeous - it's a bright happy red. It makes quite a statement. It steered like a dream on our hardwood floors. I have not tried it outside yet since it arrived this evening. I will update once I use it outside. The front wheels rotate 360 degrees so it turns on a dime. It accommodates children up to 50 pounds and 40 inches (although I did try it with my 3yo who is 41 inches tall and he fit). It accepts the following car seats: First Years I450, First Years I470, Graco Snugride, Snugride 32, Snugride 35, Chicco Keyfit and Keyfit30. It comes with the car seat adapter in a cute black bag.
Dimensions:34.5 x 18.5 x 41 inches
Here's a summary of the pros and cons:
Pros:
Easy to assemble (clear instructions)
Three positions - front facing, parent facing and bassinet mode
Cheap!
Steers like a dream - you can push it with a finger
Very cool-looking
Accepts various car seats
Seat can be removed to be used as a snap-n-go type stroller frame
Easy to fold and unfold
Easy to rotate the seat between positions
Basket is huge! (DS1 climbed in it)
Feels sturdy
Easy to adjust harness (easy to close and open as well)
One-handed steering
Comes with parent console which can hold drinks
Seat can be pretty upright
Adjustable legrest
Extendable canopy
Mutiple recline positions
Wheels feel substantial and well made - not like crappy plastic wheels
Cons:
Seat could be deeper (it would not be a good stroller for really hefty/big kiddos)
Manual says basket should only hold 5 pounds
Seat is made out of plastic, not fabric (ok by me but the material used in my Valco and BJCCD is nicer)
Harness could be more substantial
Somewhat wide fold with seat (I did not fold it without the seat) - definitely not as compact as our Maclaren Triumph
Canopy is somewhat limited
Here are some pics for your viewing pleasure. All in all - I would say you can get great bang for your buck by getting this stroller for an infant and using it until the LO is 3-4 years old depending on height. Let me know if you have any questions!
http://picasaweb.google.com/LPMomChitown/Indigo#
ETA: The wheels squeak every now and then, so I would recommend investing in a can of silicone spray. You will also need a Protect a Bub if you want more sun protection. The 3-in1 PAB works well with the Indigo.