Radio Flyer Sport Coupe

November 5th, 2009

Radio Flyer Sport Coupe

From the Manufacturer

Kids love riding in style in the Little Red Sport Coupe from Radio Flyer. This shiny red sports car will have your kids feeling like they own the sidewalk. The Red Sport Coupe features an electronic lights and sound dashboard. This car has a cup holder, a clicking key, clicking gearshift, and honking horn that make for wonderful play features. The door even opens and closes so kids will feel like this is the real thing. Sturdy chrome push handle is great for parents but goes down to resemble a rear spoiler when the child is in control. There is even storage room behind the seat, great for a jacket or sack lunch. When your child is ready to coast, they can slide their tired feet onto the innovative “stow away” footrest.

Toddlers can hit the “road” in safety and style with this timeless car. It has opening doors, a clicking key, turn signals, a horn, and a dashboard with lights and sounds. The handle on back lets an adult be the ult … >>> Special Offers and Product Promotions

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3 Responses to “Radio Flyer Sport Coupe”

  1. Avice on November 5, 2009 9:23 pm
    Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars 

    My son just got this for his first birthday and it was the hit of the party! He obviously can’t push himself around in it yet, but he LOVES to sit in in and have us push him around the house. The handle is adjustable, so his big brothers can push him around and then we can extend the handle and me or my husband can push him without breaking our backs. I am looking forward to using it on walks this summer! The only thing I wish was different, is that I wish there was a seatbelt inside. My little guy wants to stand on the seat all the time!

  2. Woodrow on November 6, 2009 5:02 am
    Durability:3.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:2.0 out of 5 stars 

    My son received this coupe for his 2nd birthday and I’ve been unable to get him out of it since then. The radio plays three short tunes, the blinkers (on the inside of the car) blink, and he has a horn. His favorite things, however, are the door and the steering wheel. The “floor board” slides forward if they want their feet up, or back if they want to “drive” themselves around. And, the handle extends to a nice height, even for tall parents, so you aren’t forced to bend over in order to push them around. The only downside I see is the wheels are – as with a lot of push/pull toys – two pieces of plastic snapped together to form the wheel, so you can already see where much wear on them on outside surfaces would cause the wheels to crack in half. That is a downside, since, due to the nice handle in the back, it would be great to use outdoors when I go on walks, but I’m really afraid it will shorten the “life” of the toy.

  3. Osmond on November 6, 2009 6:01 am
    Durability:3.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:2.0 out of 5 stars 

    I bought this Push and ride car for my daughters first birthday. She loves it. We have a long lane and she enjoys riding out to get the mail. My biggest complaint about all the riding and push toys is the plastic wheels. They make a noisy ride. She likes to open and close door and the cute music.It does not have seat belts to keep her from standing up. Over all we have allot of fun and would highly recommend it.

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