The Power Wheels Jeep Rubicon should be sold with a “highly addictive!” warning sign attached, because it could capture your child’s interest for a long time. Your kid will have a fantastic time driving this toy automobile in the backyard, park, or even on the beach. It won’t be such a fantastic adventure when he or she tries to drive it inside the house with all the china and coffee tables around, so try to make sure this won’t happen.
It is a kid’s “real” jeep for 3 year-olds or higher, with two speed gears and even reverse gear, almost entirely made of plastic. It’s a two-seater, and has a generous rear storage compartment, plus the grab bars for easy access in and out of the jeep. Has a pedal for stop and go, and, most important, a high-speed limit lock for beginners and for the very young (3 year-olds mostly).
The 12 Volt rechargeable battery it needs is included with the package. It takes 14-30 hours to recharge, but you should never let it charge for more than 30 hours, as it could deteriorate in time.
The Power Wheels Jeep Rubicon was highly praised in all reviews made by parents (or grandparents) that purchased it. Some say the only way to get the kid out of the car is to remove the battery…
Features:
- Two gears
- Reverse gear
- Two seats
- Pedal
- Nifty design (headlights and everything)
- Handles various types of terrains
- Grab bars
- Rear storage compartment
- Speed limitation switch
- Uses 12 Volt rechargeable battery (included)
- Weight: about 60 pounds
- Can carry: about 130 pounds
- Recommended age: 3-7
Toy Class: Fun & Play
Price: $440.00
Battery is included in the package, but if you need a new one, you can get it from here.
Battery price: $57.45
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