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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Place the cars in the starting gate, flip up the ramp and they're off. Side-by-side racing excitement gets a special twist as two cool race cars race down the spirals and turns. Kids can hear the engines start and rev by pressing the back of starting gate, or press the front lever for "supersonic" racing sounds. Features an easy-carry handle. Requires 2 "AA" alkaline batteries (not included). Measures approximately 18 inches tall. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 8.5 inches | | Product Width: | 13.0 inches | | Product Height: | 15.8 inches | | Product Weight: | 3.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 14.1 inches | | Package Width: | 13.3 inches | | Package Height: | 8.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 3.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 81 reviews |
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| | Features | Place the cars in the starting gate, flip up the ramp and they're offSide-by-side racing excitement gets a special twist as two cool race cars race down the spirals and turnsKids can hear the engines start and rev by pressing the back of starting gatePreschool Classics Spiral SpeedwayPress the front lever for supersonic racing sounds
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 81 customer reviews )
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43 of 44 found the following review helpful:
toy to make a kid smile Nov 06, 2001
By Andy Gratto I am a grandfather of 4 and my 2 year old grandson just loves this item. We got it for him for his birthday and he has not stopped playing with it. He could race the cars for hours and hours. This toy is worth it.
34 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Toy is still in one piece Nov 06, 2002
By Meryl K. Evans
"Content Maven behind meryl.net"
I am sure most of you can relate that toddler boys take everything apart and leave them in shambles around the house. Not this one. It comes in one piece and has stayed in one piece. The only complaint is the noise, but that can be remedied. The educational value, I suppose, is seeing how cars go down and seeing which is faster. My son has had it for a year and still plays with it from time to time.
32 of 33 found the following review helpful:
The gold car always wins! Apr 17, 2002
By Favorite Children's Books I bought this for my almost 4 year old and 17 month old daughters to play with together. They share it pretty well, but my 4 y.o. has figured out that the gold car ALWAYS nudges out the silver one and so, naturally, that's the car she always wants to play with. Luckily, you can use other cars (Matchbox clones) in there - as long as they're not too tall or long (the 1959 Lincoln is a little slow!) - so my toddler isn't always the LOSER. Like other people have commented, we have also experienced the sound going off when no one was around (not even the cat). I probably would take the batteries out if it went off more often but so far it's only happened a couple of times. If you're trying to keep it secret from the kids, though, note that the toy comes with batteries already installed, and the box DOES emit noise! (The UPS man was laughing when he gave it to me!)
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Simple fun for little car enthusiasts!! Dec 27, 2005
By Susan
"mom of three"
After reading the other reviews posted for this product, I felt compelled to put my 2 cents in.
First of all, the concept of this toy is simple, racing cars down two spiral tracks. Admittedly, for a grown-up, this could get boring in a matter of moments. However, the toy is not intended for use by grown-ups; it is intended to be used by preschool-aged children. And, to that end, it gets the job done. My two younger children, ages 3 1/2 and 4 1/2, love this toy. Yes, they have tried to send their Matchbox and Hot Wheels cars zooming down the race track; some work and some don't. While we originally purchased this racetrack as a supplement to our son's evergrowing collection of Matchbox-ish cars, we are not disappointed since the toy has taken on a life of its own.
Every parent knows their child's interests; if your child loves to play with cars and race cars, then this toy is sure to please. If your child prefers Legos or Duplos to racecars, then this isn't the toy for you.
Our son loves to watch things go... and if it takes him five tries to find a Matchbox car that fits without getting stuck, he'll patiently plow through the bucket... but once he finds the one that works, his squeals of delight echo through the room.
This toy is very sturdy, well-constructed and much more compact than the only Fisher Price garage currently available. And, as for the complaints about the noise, while this toy does attempt to imitate race car sounds when you push the lever to "start" the race, the sounds only last for about 30 seconds or so. I've yet to hear the toy "speak" on its own or while left unattended, and it's certainly not loud enough to cause any disruption to a home accustomed to the sounds of small children. Overall, a great alternative for the car-loving preschool set.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Better for younger boys Nov 07, 2001
By M. Kinsey Perhaps my son is too old for this. We got it when he turned three, and it's sat on the shelf for a year. He takes it down and plays with it occasionally, but it really doesn't hold his attention. The best part was discovering that one of the cars goes faster when it's backwards. However, a 20-month-old friend of ours thinks this is great--he played with it for over an hour, which is a looong time for that age group.
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