Do you remember the Power Wheels mini cars you may have had growing up, the ones that you can ride in a drive at maybe four miles per hour thanks to that engine-revving battery power? If you’ve ever ...
Due to a variety of reasons, from physical size to emotional maturity, children aren’t allowed to drive full-sized automobiles until reaching an appropriate age. To tide them over, companies build ...
MCHENRY, Ill., Dec. 8 (UPI) --An amateur mechanic in Illinois modified a child's Power Wheels toy car to run on a real engine and reach speeds of 40 mph. Kyle Kuta shared a video showing how he took a ...
MERIDEN, CT (WFSB) - A man made a court appearance on Tuesday in connection with the go-kart death of a 6-year-old boy. However, Steven Stolfi’s court date was pushed back to Nov. 12. Stolfi, of ...
Are you a drag racing enthusiast with a growing family and shrinking project budget? Maybe it’s your project that needs shrinking instead. That’s the basic premise behind the Power Wheels modding ...
Power Wheels cars are an excellent way to introduce children into the world of automobiles and, as it turns out, can also be modified to entertain adults as well. We have no idea how much the Power ...
If you were five years old, you’d be pretty stoked to see this under the Christmas tree. Its 12-volt drive system whisks you up to 5 mph. A power lift-and-lower tailgate can carry your toys. There’s ...
If you had a Power Wheel vehicle as a kid you may have been the envy of the neighborhood. Even as fun as they were you probably out grew them. Lucky for a few youngsters, [Bob] hasn’t. Not only does ...
It occurs to us now that it might have been mildly insulting when our first question to Power Wheels racer Jon Halverson was, "Is this the kind of racing very drunk people do on hills?" The answer is ...
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