🚗 Drive Your Imagination Wild!
The Jada Toys GIRLMAZING Jeep R/C Vehicle is a 1:16 scale, battery-powered remote control car designed for girls who love to express their individuality. With customizable glamour deco stickers and a lightweight design, this off-road themed vehicle promises endless fun and adventure.
Item Dimensions | 11.5 x 5.5 x 6.5 inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Size | 1: 16 Scale |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic |
Theme | off-road |
Subject Character | Jeep |
Color | Purple |
Toy Vehicle Form | Car |
Supported Battery Types | Alkaline |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Number of Batteries | 6 AA batteries required. |
Operation Mode | Remote Control Car |
Scale | 1:16 Scale |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Portable |
L**.
Buy this for your child!!!! You will not regret!
My girl is 4.5. When I tell you this toy is a hit, I mean it! The jeep will go super fast with all her Barbie’s in it and she laughs the entire time. Buy this!Only con is it can be loud, but it’s for a kid. What toy isn’t loud…. Buy it!
A**R
Nana has fun too!
My 2 1/2 year old grandson has a lot of little jeeps except a purple one. My favorite color is purple so I ordered this purple Jeep.When it arrived my grandson was with me. I said “ This is Nana’s Jeep” he smiled and said “Coles Jeep!” ( oh! It was bigger than the ones he had) Then he told me he wanted “That pink Jeep” pointing to the other side of the box. So of course I ordered it for him. He loved it! Boy did we have fun with the jeeps. My knees and back hurt, but we had fun!After two weeks his roll bar got lost. So I gave him mine. Then we teased each other switching the roller bar back and forth between the two jeeps. On Thanksgiving, the roll bar got lost. There were several other children there. When the furniture got moved around to make room for the Christmas tree we still didn’t find any roll bars. Right now he’s playing with his new toys from Christmas.
S**R
My 8 years old daughter loves this Jeep
Great remote-control Jeep for girls to play with their Barbie dolls.
S**H
Good product!
My daughter loves this and has lots of fun playing with it. It has held up well and great deal.
A**R
Great so far
This just arrived and I first wanted to make sure it really would fit a Barbie, since that was our child's request - a remote control jeep for her barbies. I was sad to see Mattel doesn't make one anymore and further disappointed that hardly anyone makes an RC that will hold a doll or action figure. This one does! It fits one just fine and we'll get a 2nd doll in it, too, without issue - they'll be a little squoushed but fine. Trying it out with batteries will happen another day. I'll be back to edit review of anything doesn't work properly once it has batteries.UPDATE: added batteries this Christmas morning and my daughter is LOVING it! The seats move forward and back and the top cross bar comes all the way off so she's not having any issue getting her 9-11 inch dolls in it. She's been driving a few of them around the house all afternoon. It's raining, so no outside review to provide.
T**N
Still Surviving
It's been played with a lot driving various items around and has taken some pretty good abuse. I'm impressed that it still fully functions quite honestly.
C**S
pretty
Hard to steer. does not fit full size barbie. I used Chelsea doll.
K**N
Mostly as advertised, but controls are not analog, just on/off in each direction
Got this for my friend's daughter for Christmas (she opened it early because I'm going out of town). She absolutely loves it.Pros:- Rollbar comes off and seat slides back to make it easy to accommodate different sized dolls- The stickers and being able to customize decorations was a big hit- Much faster than I was expecting- She loves it, which is really all that mattersCons / things I'm probably being over-critical of in a cheap toy:- I'm pretty sure the tires are just plastic, I didn't look too closely when I ordered it so this is my fault, but something with rubber would grip better on some terrain- It doesn't really have the ability to climb anything, but not a big deal at this price point- the controls look analog, but don't do anything until you push them all the way in the given direction, then they go full blast, so you end up feathering the forward/back motion to control throttle- this means the steering servo attempts to go to full lock in a given direction, but is forcibly stopped when it hits the limits the wheel can turn. The servo then makes a lot of noise attempting to turn further.All that being said, it seems to run reasonably well and she loves it. In a couple years we can look at entry level hobby grade crawlers if she wants to do more of it.
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