Toy State - Hot Wheels - Extreme Action - Light and Sound Steet Creeper



Key features
- •Safety and quality tested to ensure safe play
- •Designed with realistic features in a smaller scale
- •Completely non-toxic, safe for children
- •Music with forward and reverse synced movement
- •Start up sounds, motorized forward drive and extreme effects
- •Creepy sounds
Toy State - Hot Wheels - Extreme Action - Light and Sound Steet Creeper
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.2
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Excellent for scaring a mom or grandmom
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•July 3, 2016
My 3 yr. old grandson loves this. The "eyes" light up, and the legs move and make noise. Excellent for scaring a mom or grandmom. Big hit!
Too loud Very noisy machine for a long time did ...
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•June 16, 2016
Too loud
Very noisy machine for a long time did not have enough nerve to listen to her, but the the child likes)
Very noisy machine for a long time did not have enough nerve to listen to her, but the the child likes)
and it is still working great. It has more than exceeded our expectations
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•June 4, 2016
Our 9 year old son was thrilled when he received this for his birthday. He has been playing with it for over two months, and it is still working great. It has more than exceeded our expectations.
just like your own car... planned obsolescence - take it to your factory dealership for repair (LOL)
El Dudereeno✓ Verified Purchase•May 21, 2016
I keep buying these hot wheel cars for my grandson. and they keep breaking after short usage. My son in law and I took one apart (he's an engineer and I'm a retired test pilot). The problem is the cheap gears on the rear drive train. The plastic slides off to one side disengaging the teeth and the car won't run. the motor is turning fine, the car is making all of the sounds, but the sprocket that should engage the rear wheels slides out of synch on every hot wheel car we have. My grandson likes to send them full speed into walls... that probably contributed, but hey, these are toy cars and a little bit of better engineering would make them just fine.
cute toy
Full Gospel Girl✓ Verified Purchase•December 6, 2015
got this as a add on item for 4.00-- works great and my 2 year old
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