The real thing are all marked up be dealers. $50k+ sounds too much and the base $28k does not exist. I'll have to settle for this $180 Tacoma for myself for getting mulch.
"For boys"
Is there one for girls also? 😏
Not a bad thing. I have the 24V Magic Cars that has a motor per wheel (4WD) and that thing hauls ass like no one's business. My 15 month old loves riding in it, but because there's so much power I'm forced to do psuedo PWM with the controller; i.e. click forward on/off rapidly to not send her into the next town. Problem is it makes the motion then very jerky , so for me having a slower mover would be great in the interim.
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Not a bad thing. I have the 24V Magic Cars that has a motor per wheel (4WD) and that thing hauls ass like no one's business. My 15 month old loves riding in it, but because there's so much power I'm forced to do psuedo PWM with the controller; i.e. click forward on/off rapidly to not send her into the next town. Problem is it makes the motion then very jerky , so for me having a slower mover would be great in the interim.
I just keep an old 80 series Land Cruiser around for my 5 year old. The acceleration and top speed are pretty comparable to these ones, but she likes that it can hall ALL her Barbies.
Not a bad thing. I have the 24V Magic Cars that has a motor per wheel (4WD) and that thing hauls ass like no one's business. My 15 month old loves riding in it, but because there's so much power I'm forced to do psuedo PWM with the controller; i.e. click forward on/off rapidly to not send her into the next town. Problem is it makes the motion then very jerky , so for me having a slower mover would be great in the interim.
How do you force the PWM? I have the same issue where mine 24V ride-on vehicle is too fast to take the kids in, and walk a normal pace even at the low speed at 3mph.
How do you force the PWM? I have the same issue where mine 24V ride-on vehicle is too fast to take the kids in, and walk a normal pace even at the low speed at 3mph.
very very crude. Press the forward button on the remote and let go right away. then repeat over and over.
I'd stay away from these unless it's an actual power wheels branded one. All of these knockoff brands usually have terrible parts control and crappy batteries that won't hold a charge.
The real thing are all marked up be dealers. $50k+ sounds too much and the base $28k does not exist. I'll have to settle for this $180 Tacoma for myself for getting mulch.
Not a bad thing. I have the 24V Magic Cars that has a motor per wheel (4WD) and that thing hauls ass like no one's business. My 15 month old loves riding in it, but because there's so much power I'm forced to do psuedo PWM with the controller; i.e. click forward on/off rapidly to not send her into the next town. Problem is it makes the motion then very jerky , so for me having a slower mover would be great in the interim.
Get a PWM off amazon for 25 bucks. Thats what I did when I converted my sons old gator to take my ridgid 18v batteries.
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Is there one for girls also? 😏
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How do you force the PWM? I have the same issue where mine 24V ride-on vehicle is too fast to take the kids in, and walk a normal pace even at the low speed at 3mph.
Is there one for girls also? 😏
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Upgrade to 24v. Man up
Time to get the real thing!
The real thing are all marked up be dealers. $50k+ sounds too much and the base $28k does not exist. I'll have to settle for this $180 Tacoma for myself for getting mulch.