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Are The Fisher Price Power Wheels A Good Value? Where Can You Get Great Deals on This Toy?

Fisher Price Power Wheels has a history that dates back to 1984, when the original makers, Kransco, first made these battery-powered vehicles for children. Power Wheels was later made a part of Mattel after they purchased Kransco and the Power Wheels line became part of the Fisher Price line of toys. Since that time, millions of children have enjoyed riding the Fisher Price Power Wheels vehicles that even include a Harley-Davidson Ride-on battery-powered vehicle. Now, there are over 100 models of the most current vehicles available in Fisher Price Power Wheels for children to choose from including Jeeps, Escalades and ATVs for children.

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Advantages:

The vehicles resemble the real vehicles that grown-ups drive. The Cadillac Escalade, for example, has the signature Escalade styling and a real working FM radio, chrome wheels and grill, doors that open and close and a battery charge indicator so they know when it is time to recharge. It is equipped with high-speed lockout for the beginning drivers because it is capable of two speeds when moving forward-2 ½ miles per hour or 5 miles per hour, which makes it seem pretty realistic, when you consider scale and the closeness to the ground for most children. Smaller children can ride as passengers because most models feature a passenger seat, too.

Disadvantages:

The Fisher Price Power Wheels require 4 C batteries, so you might want to consider rechargeable models, or you will be spending quite a bit on batteries for the kids that like to ride a lot. You can purchase the additional 12 volt rechargeable battery. The recommended age is 36 months to 10 years, which seems a little broad. It would probably be the safest for children over 5 that understand how going too fast can hurt you when you have an accident.

Customer Reviews:

The Fisher Price Power Wheels vehicles ranked high in durability and fun, but a little lower in educational value. All of the children that thoroughly enjoyed the ride were around 5 or 6 years old and that is probably the best age for them to appreciate the speed it is capable of going. Many parents reported their children didn't want to get out of the vehicle, even when the batteries had run down. It gets an excellent rating overall by parents and children, alike.

Useful Tips:

Be sure to consider your child's size when comparing models, for example a 2 year old child's feet weren't able to touch the paddles in his Escalade, although his age was a little too young compared to the recommended age for the Fisher Price Power Wheels. There is room for two passengers in most of the vehicle models, so there is room for a younger passenger to ride along and they are best for those that have enough leg space and ground clearance to fit in the vehicles correctly. Carefully compare pricing because you can find some great deals on used models or free shipping on the new models of Fisher Price Power Wheels.

 

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