Cheapest I've ever seen this - marked up in store as £49.99, Argos have it for £55 - scans in Smyth's at £29.99 or buy online with free delivery
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Danze1984
21 May 171#1
Decent price, but I paid 24.99 for this a few years ago from Amazon, so not the cheapest it's been.
deaned87
21 May 171#2
very good car, it was on offer over xmas for £10 at morrisons on black friday best deal i jave got off here, still easy worth £30 though.
Muig1972 to deaned87
21 May 17#5
I fondly remember that deal too. I think it must have been a pricing mix-up: £10 is crazy!
shahdragon
21 May 17#3
Oos
ktm666
21 May 17#4
I also got one for £10 at Morrisons - really good for the kids. The controls are like tank controls though
drifta
21 May 17#6
I had one of these but the wheels weren't evenly driven so it veered off the one side. Returned two via Amazon with the same issue (one veered left, one right) which was disappointing as it was a great vehicle.
supersonic_stu83
21 May 17#7
I think they mixed it up with the nano version of this, I got two from Morrison's when they were £10 for this Christmas as presents
deaned87
21 May 17#8
yeah my aunt bought one of the nano ones for my cousin for £30 i tild her about the full sized ones for a tenner but she didnt believe me, some deals are too good to be believed i guess haha.
kabzy55
21 May 171#9
[url]I had one of these but the wheels weren't evenly driven so it veered off the one side. Returned two via Amazon with the same issue (one veered left, one right) which was disappointing as it was a great vehicle.Your text here[/url] that's not a fault it's the way they are designed. So it can do donuts with ease
Cretus.Maximus
21 May 17#10
Not voting either way but bought one (cheaper) as present couple years ago and was very disappointed with the low torque and ridiculous controls.
No - that's the smaller Nano. We have both models. The full size one is more capable with better ground clearance, but depletes its nimh battery quite quickly. The Nano is better on hard ground, and runs for longer on a set of 4xAA which are more easily replaced.
The newer 2.4Ghz versions of both allow multiple cars to be run at once (compared to the older 27Mhz and 40Mhz units). They also look neater and are more robust without the external aerials.
simon001
22 May 17#12
There are 2 models one normally about £20 and another about £40 one run on aa batteries and the bigger run on a batteriez pack
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The newer 2.4Ghz versions of both allow multiple cars to be run at once (compared to the older 27Mhz and 40Mhz units). They also look neater and are more robust without the external aerials.