Jeep Rubicon Power Wheels

The Fisher Price Power Wheels Jeep Rubicon is perhaps the best toy car you can find. It is a true electric jeep, using a 12 volt rechargeable battery. 10 years ago you couldn’t say it was a real jeep, but now, with more and more alternative fuel technologies being implemented in car manufacturing, we can safely say that it is indeed real.

Sure, it’s much smaller and less self-contained than Dad’s Big Car, but it’s great for backyard fun and adventure! And make sure your child only drives this thing in the backyard, because the wheels are made of hard plastic and could ruin your tile floors if you let them into the house. Also, because of the plastic wheels, you’ll want to tell your child that he should stay away from rocks and paved alleys when he’s driving the Rubicon, as they could break at some point. However, if such a thing happens, it is not a problem, because replacement wheels can be purchased at relatively low prices.

The Power Wheels Jeep Rubicon has two seats and a rear storage bin, and many parents said they found these features very important. It has two gears for different speeds and a reverse gear. Your child will have a lot of fun driving this four-wheeled monster! It has grab bars to hold on to when tackling “rough terrain”, looks fantastic (it even has real looking headlights and all) and a very important speed limiter, for the cautious parents who don’t let their kids drive 5 Mph. which is the maximum speed of the vehicle.

Compared to its better-known, better-performing sibling, the Power Wheels Jeep Hurricane, the Rubicon is less than half the price, making it a pretty attractive option for parents who don’t want to spend too much money on toy cars.

This toy is recommended for children between the ages of 3 and 7, and is in fact the perfect gift for any child, especially since it is a great way for them to imitate the “adult” way of life of mom and dad, and You know all the children in the world do this. They can’t wait to grow up, can they? What’s even more important is that they’ll probably learn why it’s better to drive safely, because they’re bound to bump into things early on, and this is something that will possibly come in handy when they grow up and get their license.

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