🚀 Drive into the Future of Fun!
The Little Tikes Cozy Coupe 30th Anniversary Car is a classic ride-on toy that has delighted children for three decades. With new features like a removable floor for parent-controlled rides and an ignition switch for imaginative play, this durable car is designed for comfort and adventure. Measuring 29.5 x 16.5 x 33.5 inches and weighing 17.75 pounds, it’s perfect for little ones to explore their world while parents enjoy peace of mind.
Item Weight | 17.75 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 29.5"L x 16.5"W x 33.5"H |
Size | 29.5 x 16.5 x 33.5 inches |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Theme | Sport |
Material Type | Plastic |
C**M
Easy assembly😊 Worth the price
Bought it because I saw how much my 1 yr old son loved the one at his daycare. He’s played with it every day since. Assembly was pretty easy and we take it to the park. He loves to cruise around in it.😊
H**K
Classic Ride-On That Never Gets Old
This car is a childhood favorite that still holds up. My toddler loves zooming around in it, and the durable design takes a beating without showing wear. Easy to assemble and perfect for indoor or outdoor play — a timeless toy.
R**R
Fun for the young
My grandson loves it! No electronics needed, just leg power.
S**K
Good quality
Grandson loves it, easy to put together, light weight and durable
S**9
Exactly as described
Exactly what my daughter wanted for her photo business
P**N
Great Indoor/Outdoor Ride-on Toy, Somewhat Tricky to Assemble
Got this Cozy Coupe ride-on toy for our 10 months-old baby-girl. We use it indoors so far, for it is all muddy and wet outside since we got it in November...The assembly is the main gripes for me: Overall the instructions are pretty accurate, except for some minor discrepancies, but the main issue is the wheels and front-wheel mount vertical axle fastening cap nuts (read the warning below)!!!Only one thing stood out as not matching the assembly instructions: the mounting of the C-pillars(rear-most yellow panels holding the roof).. In the instructions it was shown that one just snaps them in into the sockets on the body of the car, but in reality, in the actual product, there are two long red plastic screws that need to be screwed, or rather, snapped in from both sides to hold the C-pillars in place from the bottom, and they do not align quite well too...!!! WARNING !!!: When mounting the front-wheel axles onto the car BE VERY CAREFUL NOT TO MIX-UP the LEFT and RIGHT vertical axles!!! There are NO labels on the axles themselves; only an illustration in the assembly instructions of what is SUPPOSED to be left and right... Notice that both the vertical axles look very similar, even if you mix them up, it is not apparent prima facie that they were, indeed, mixed-up… So, as kind of expected from a layman, I have mounted the front axles incorrectly-- mounted left and right swapped, since there were no labels on the axles, again (and I was in a hurry to finish the assembly)... Tearing the cap nuts out to swap the front-wheels back was quite an ordeal (a tip if it ever comes to that: push in the small notches on the metallic underlining of the capnut; this deforms the nut and then pry it out carefully with pliers), let me tell you that! I have scratched and damaged the front-wheel axle sockets on the upper body of the car in the process... Good thing that Little Tikes provides two spare wing-nuts, so I used them after I finally tore out the front-axle ones (as if they are almost anticipating for that to happen :-)) )... Anyways, now it is fine... My baby-daughter loves it; She sits in it, and I push her around the house...Another gotcha is the capnuts plastic tophat dummy tools (a cone shaped plastic dummy thing used to hammer in the screws and other plastic components—in order to not to damage the plastic itself); there are two of them—both have different size and color; The tall one is white, and the shorter tophat dummy tool is brown… The trick for me was that I first thought that these plastic tophat dummies are actual parts too, since the tall one was inserted into the steering wheel shaft opening, and I thought it had something to do with the steering wheel assembly itself…And an another small complaint is the sound of the horn: it is very "cheesy"; sound like some kind of a squeeze rubber toy, rather than producing a true honk... Another gotcha is placing the decals on the plastic: Be very careful with gauge decals around the steering wheel; it is easy to misalign or misplace them...Overall, it is not a bad product; I like it after all said and done…
J**Z
Some assembly required
You will need some tools to assemble this item and just double check the pieces before assembly.
A**.
Great gift
Bought for my 2 year old and he loves this. My 7 year old also plays with it.
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