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The Remote Control Cars 1:16 Scale RC Drift Car is a high-performance racing car designed for speed enthusiasts of all ages. With a top speed of 30KM/H, dual rechargeable batteries for extended playtime, and a unique ancient style design, this car offers an exhilarating racing experience. Equipped with LED lights for night racing and a versatile 4WD system, it’s perfect for both indoor and outdoor fun. Ideal as a gift for kids and adults alike, this drift car combines excitement with artistic flair.






A**
Loved by grandson
Nice and heavy, really fast, fun to drift, great toy for adult or child. Looks like it will last a long time.
I**
After long play it gets hot
Grab extra batteries lots of fun. Looks great in nighttime with the lights on
A**R
Best bang for buck RTR beginner drift rc
Faster and stronger than expected. Drifts well. too large for the speed it has for indoor usage unless lots of open space where you live. Not a negative with that just means it's powerful for the money you spend definitely Worth. Doesn't appear to have too huge of customization but otherwise a great beginner drift rc battery holds a decent charge for run time
C**Z
Motor went out quick
The motor went out on the second day of use. I wouldn't recommend. The battery's do not last as long as advertised. Was fun while it lasted
D**Y
Great value RC car!
I got this for a nephew to play around with - I was surprised by how functional the RC was given that it wasn't from a bigger brand, but it ended up being a big hit. It comes with a few different wheel options inside of the package, and I think this would be the perfect gift for a beginner looking to get into "specialized" (i.e. drifting in this case) RC cars!
J**S
Drifts very nicely! As good as more expensive RC I have.
The media could not be loaded. First off, it’s a very sharp looking model for the collection. Nice details, very clean details and solid build quality.Pro’s and Cons: obviously the look of it is a huge bonus. The motor has more than enough power for the purpose of drifting. It has proportional throttle, which allows you to kick the read end around to start the drift very easily. For the size it’s fairly quick with the rubber tires. Where it shines is the drifting. The motor and gearing is properly set up to give you more torque than top speed, which is what allows you to throttle up and kick the rear end into the drift moves. Cons: the steering is not proportional. This had me concerned at first, but this turned out to matter very little for the drifting. I had full control of the car immediately, and with some practice I could drift this through tight spaces I am sure.I thought the fairest thing to do would be to show the drifting capability straight out of the box. So the video above was my very first time drifting it! I didn’t want to get super skilled at driving this car to give a false impression of its drifting abilities. I wanted the video to show you what you can do drifting this car straight out of the box.This is no joke, I have another drift car I paid $169 for, and my first time driving it looks identical to the video of me driving this car. No, it won’t perform like my $600 drift car, but it’s darn close to the cars I paid 2-3 times as much for in the drifting department.Overall: It drifts well, it’s built well, it’s got very clean looks. I wish it had proportional steering , but it does have proportional throttle. For the price, you can’t go wrong. It’s a ton of fun to drive, and it looks cool. I’d say this comfortably sits well above a “toy grade” RC , but it is just below a hobby grade RC. For some folks, that’s just what they are looking for. If you want a drift RC, don’t want a toy, but also don’t want a $200 hobby kit, this might be perfect for you.
B**D
Cheap RC car
This RC car has proportional throttle, but non-proportional steering. So you have to drift by feathering the throttle. It comes with a set of hard plastic drift tires and a set of rubber tires. The rubber is not glued to the rims, which is probably not a big deal because this car can’t go fast enough to need glue on the tires. The shell is a hard plastic that is not practically removable. The underside features a classic trim lever for steering. The fit and finish is pretty good, but the electronics are lacking. It’s a fun toy to test the waters of the RC drifting world.
K**V
So Much Fun
This is an inexpensive way to try drifting. The car works great. It includes two sets of tires, which you swap out depending on the surface you're driving on. The cones provide a way to set up a little track. It even includes two batteries and a charger. The batteries take a bit to charge, so you'll want to work that into your drifting schedule. Overall, for the price, this is a great way to try out drifting with a super cool-looking car.
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