🚙 Ride in Style, Rule the Playground!
This officially licensed Land Rover ride-on car features 2-person seating, a 2.4GHz parent remote with speed control, and a max speed of 3.7 MPH. Equipped with 2-wheel suspension, treaded tires, working LED headlights, horn, startup sounds, and an AUX music player, it combines realistic fun with durable construction for years of outdoor adventures.
R**S
Seems to be working well for two boys
Ordered this one because it would arrive by Christmas (because I procrastinated!). I chose it because it has a metal frame and is rated for 130 lbs, so two reasonable riders won’t crush it. Two boys, 6 and 2, and both fit easily. It is heavy because of the frame but that makes it feel solid. The body looks good, but is quite cheap plastic. We expect things to break off over time. The head and tail lights were a hit. The Bluetooth music is fun for cruising, but it has a very short range (20 feet?). The remote control was truly welcome as the 2 year old cannot yet drive it alone. The remote will override with a full stop, and not allow driving until a button is pressed, which I think is a great feature. However, I noticed that a rider can steer and go at the same time as the remote, so there is no lockout mode when moving. Not a problem, but an inexperienced rider might do unexpected things :)Overall it is working well, holds a charge, and rides and tracks reasonably. Happy with this choice.
R**A
Durable, good quality and fun!
The best product that you can buy for your kids.We got one of these cars during COVID and for some reason it was doing a noise so we connect to the sale person and he end up sending us a brand new one, so we end up having two of these amazing cars... we love them because they have a control remote for the parents to use at the beginning and our kids now know how to drive them on their own.Best investment for your kids!
N**C
Would purchase again
We have had this product since 2022 for my 2 Girls. It is now 2025 and it is still going.Things I wanted:1) able to fit two kids2) 'soft stop'3) parent override remoteThis car has all of those items. Ive tried other friends cars who don't have the soft stop and kids have BASHED their heads/faces on the front windshield. The remote is also key for littler drivers or it is really nice when youre approaching a road or a tricky corner. Parents can just take on over really quickly. Or stop the kids quickly.I would not say we use the car ALL the time, constantly, but they use it frequently enough over the past 3 years (mostly summers and falls) and it has held up thus far. I decided after using it again today I'd come back and review for others on the hunt because I am pleased with my purchase. I would buy again.-Mom of 2 kids who enjoy their pink car
K**N
UPDATE REVIEW: Buyer Beware, Low Quality, Will Stop Working Quickly
UPDATED REVIEW: We bought this for my daughter's birthday and she loved it immediately. Unfortunately we had an issue with it not working after a few uses, but customer service was quick to act with a replacement vehicle. Sadly, despite using the ride-on exactly as indicated in the instruction manual, the replacement stopped working within ~60 days. To have this ride on stop working twice in such a short period of time was frustrating. More frustrating was customer service unwillingness to help the second time around. As a result we spent $400 for something to work for ~60 days. I would highly recommend anyone find a different ride on than this one by Best Choice Products. We have a Pet Prego ride on for my son and we have had it with no issues for over 5 years. Sad they charge so much for such a low quality product; worse than that is the explanation I have to give my daughter why her car keeps breaking for no reason. Again recommend any buyer look elsewhere, I'll avoid Best Choice Products for any products going forward.Previous Review: Looks exactly how it is pictured. My daughter loved it immediately. We had an issue with it not working shortly after receiving it, but customer service addressed the issue immediately and was very helpful. 5 stars on customer service alone.
H**B
Great car, but needs some upgrades.
I read about the wheels splitting. So I bought a 4" neoprene glue strip, and some 4" wide sandpaper like strips, and glued them on the wheels. I think the plastic isn't meant to be driven over pebbles, or rough terrain. I tried finding real rubber alternatives, but couldn't find anything that could act like a tire that would prevent the wheels from splitting, and capture the bumps.I also lithium greased the wheel axles with plenty of grease, and put washers between the wheel nuts and motor bearings, as well as on the front, to minimize the wear on the wheels.You can still use the front wheels on the rear (drive axle), and use some standard barrel wheels on the front in case you need replacements. The front axles are just axles. The rear needs that special fitting that connects to the electric motors. All 4 wheels have such connection.Third, I replaced the battery with a lithium battery I originally bought for a UPS system.The 8Ah lithium battery is an upgrade from the stock 7Ah lead acid, in that it provides more power for longer. The battery has a bms that cuts off overvoltage, and charges up fine till 13.30v. Under use, the voltage drops to 12.3v.This car isn't made to run in grass with 2 kids. Doesn't have sufficient power. But it works fine on level ground like asphalt, a tennis court or other...I agree that the remote isn't the best. It's range is about 30-40ft, and the steering and braking motion are abrupt. Releasing the throttle should have just let the vehicle roll to a stop, rather than lock the wheels, and have the kids heads bop to the front windshield. Mak sure their seat belts are adjusted. I found the smallest setting works best for 4-6 years olds.I spray painted the bottom, knowing Chinese products, they have no corrosion protection. You can go expensive, with some real sealant, or go the cheap way with some spray paint or plastidip.It just needs to cover the screws from rusting.I like that the car has a voltage meter built in the radio. It's probably accurate enough for your needs. With the lithium it took about 1 to 2 hours to drop from 13.3 to 12.3v. So about 4 hours of drive time estimated, as the lithium cutoff voltage is around 10v. More or less depending on the speed setting (fast vs slow).For a 4 to 5 year old, the slow setting works fine, and the fast setting will scare the child.
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