For kids of all ages from toy collectors to boys and girls who want to drive like mom and dad. Great nostalgic pedal cars to stimulate their wild imaginations and provide hours of fun!Combining a delightfully retro design that will please parents with easy-to-operate pedal action, this InStep Fire Truck pedal car will bring a
For kids of all ages from toy collectors to boys and girls who want to drive like mom and dad. Great nostalgic pedal cars to stimulate their wild imaginations and provide hours of fun!Combining a delightfully retro design that will please parents with easy-to-operate pedal action, this InStep Fire Truck pedal car will bring a smile to your child as he or she rambles through the neighborhood. Based on the design of the best-selling “Dip Side” pedal car from the 1950s, this InStep pedal car features solid steel construction for outstanding durability for years to come, and it’s decorated with bright fire engine red lead-free paint. It’s further complemented by shiny chrome steering wheel and ladder holders (with removable wooden ladders) and a bell attached to the hood with a fire helmet accent on top and string that attaches to the steering wheel. Other features include a small storage area behind the seat, rubber tires with chrome hub caps, and an adjustable pedal drive that fits a wide range of kids’ sizes. Some assembly required. Appropriate for children ages 3 and up.
Specifications and Features: For ages 3 and older Maximum weight limit: 70 pounds Assembled dimensions: 37 x 12 x 17 inches Weight: 40 pounds Solid steel construction Authentic detailing Adjustable pedal drive Lead-free paint Functional steering Rubber tires and chrome hub caps
Product Features
Stylish, nostalgic fire truck pedal car for children ages 3 and up
Solid steel frame with authentic detailing brings back old memories
Adjustable pedal drive fits a wide range of children; lead-free paint
Rubber tires and chrome hub caps feel smooth and look great
Easy-to-control steering wheel; 70-pound weight limit; some assembly required
GREAT Decor but……cannot withstand the normal use of children I purchased both the Firetruck and the Police Car for my 2 year old and 5 year old for Christmas last year. I waited to review to give it a fair review. I was not able to assemble it it myself but my husband assembled it in no time. Once assembled they lit up the room. These are precious items! The look great and the colors are so vibrant. I love the way they look. I really liked the fact that the kids could pedal them and I wouldn’t have to deal with charging them as needed. I lost the cable to one of the power wheels and the other power wheel, the battery stopped charging. This alone sold me on getting them.My 5 year old was able to ride it easy! He loved them! He liked going around the kitchen ringing the bell! It’s now a tight squeeze for him to get in and out of the cars. My two year old, now 3 year old is still not able to reach the petals. By the time he reached the petals he will not fit into them, as he’s on the larger size.The cons are, once the cars…
we had fun.. We purchased this for our 3 year old grandson… other grandparent reviews encouraged us to do so… they were right!… we took our time and assembled it together… both of us… it took two hours, taking our time, on the deck.. and, we had fun… because we didn’t wait until the last minute… our grandson loved it… just like the one his father had, when he was 3 years old, 35 years ago… one suggestion: we made a conscious decision to insert the four (4) screws, for the rear axle assembly, from the top side of the seat… instead of from the undercarraige, as stated in instructions…
Big hit! Another grandmother here. I read the directions first and assembled it in 45 minutes. Directions say to not over tighten some parts. Take this seriously as those parts are the ones that make it easy to pedal or not. This was a big hit for my 3 year old granddaughter and all of her friends. Each little one at her birthday party wanted a turn. Now she rides it often. I took the ladders off when all the children were over as they come off easily and I did not want anyone hurt.
GREAT Decor but……cannot withstand the normal use of children I purchased both the Firetruck and the Police Car for my 2 year old and 5 year old for Christmas last year. I waited to review to give it a fair review. I was not able to assemble it it myself but my husband assembled it in no time. Once assembled they lit up the room. These are precious items! The look great and the colors are so vibrant. I love the way they look. I really liked the fact that the kids could pedal them and I wouldn’t have to deal with charging them as needed. I lost the cable to one of the power wheels and the other power wheel, the battery stopped charging. This alone sold me on getting them.My 5 year old was able to ride it easy! He loved them! He liked going around the kitchen ringing the bell! It’s now a tight squeeze for him to get in and out of the cars. My two year old, now 3 year old is still not able to reach the petals. By the time he reached the petals he will not fit into them, as he’s on the larger size.The cons are, once the cars…
we had fun.. We purchased this for our 3 year old grandson… other grandparent reviews encouraged us to do so… they were right!… we took our time and assembled it together… both of us… it took two hours, taking our time, on the deck.. and, we had fun… because we didn’t wait until the last minute… our grandson loved it… just like the one his father had, when he was 3 years old, 35 years ago… one suggestion: we made a conscious decision to insert the four (4) screws, for the rear axle assembly, from the top side of the seat… instead of from the undercarraige, as stated in instructions…
Big hit! Another grandmother here. I read the directions first and assembled it in 45 minutes. Directions say to not over tighten some parts. Take this seriously as those parts are the ones that make it easy to pedal or not. This was a big hit for my 3 year old granddaughter and all of her friends. Each little one at her birthday party wanted a turn. Now she rides it often. I took the ladders off when all the children were over as they come off easily and I did not want anyone hurt.