Thursday, October 29, 2015

Holiday GIft Guide - Range Rover Lights and Sounds 6 Volt Ride On

Range Rover 6V Lights and Sounds Ride-On Vehicle - Black

Your little driver can ride in luxury with the Range Rover 6V Lights and Sounds Ride-On Vehicle in Black. At a speed of up to 2.5 mph, your youngster can steer forward or backward using the foot accelerator or come to a complete stop using the electric brake. With a motor and 6V battery, your child can enjoy endless hours of driving in style.

Product Highlights

  • Features Range Rover design and logo
  • Controlled using foot accelerator and electric brake
  • Forward and reverse speed of 2.5 mph
  • Operates with motor and 6V battery power
  • Charger included
  • Dimensions: 40.1"L x 24"W x 17.7"H

What's Included

  • Range Rover 6V Lights and Sounds Ride-On Vehicle - Black
  • 6V battery
  • Charger


Our Thoughts
What kid hasn't thrown a fit in the store because they want a ride on toy? I know mine has; many times! When it comes to ride on toys it seems that the ones that are most popular emulate parents vehicles or an emergency vehicle. And when it comes to buying ride on toys, you want to go with the very best for your dollars but also something that is easy to put together and charge for your sake, right? So, for everyone's sake you go with a toy you've done your research on and can trust to be stable for your little one. This Range Rover is something you can take home and be confident with! 

When I received the Range Rover for my daughter, it was hard not to just rip it out of the box and put it together right then and there but I wanted to be able to put it together while she was either in bed for the night or napping. As soon as the weekend came and I knew I'd have a good couple hours with Miss K napping, the husband and I made a beeline for the garage where we put together the Range Rover. 



Opening the box and reading the instructions were probably the hardest part of putting this ride on together. Honest! We took about 20 minutes to just go through everything, making sure all the parts, screws and stickers were accounted for and we came up aces! Next was putting it together. Everything fit well and went together easily, thankfully! There weren't any "gotcha's" and the directions were very simple when it came to assembly. The stickers on the other hand, there were a couple that were confusing as the company gives you stickers that say "Range Rover" for both of the colors (black & white) that they offer this little 6 volt in. The stickers were easy to put on once I got past the confusion of the extra stickers. I did mess up on one of the stickers and was easily able to pull it off without wrecking it or leaving part of it on the vehicle which was nice. I think it only took us about 45 minutes to put the Range Rover together once we had taken the initial 20 minutes to acquaint ourselves with the directions. I'd recommend giving yourself about an hour to put this ride on together and maybe 30 minutes on the charger initially before the first ride. 

The charger connects to the bottom of the car so it's not easily disconnected by tiny fingers and the light on the charger lets you know when it's done. No more pulling a battery out and bringing it in to sit hooked up! You can just charge this one in the garage! 



Once it was together there was elation from the husband and I! We couldn't wait to get Miss K in it and see what she thought. We were sure she'd be a little too short and a little too scared. Boy, were we wrong! She fits perfectly at 2 1/2 years old and she had a need for speed! She did have a little trouble getting the hang of steering her new wheels but she overcame that easily! The proof of Miss K's enjoyment is in the video! I'm sure that it will probably be passed down to the nieces and nephews as they get older! 





If you're looking for a great little ride on to start your kiddo out with, this is it! The Range Rover retails for $199.99 at your local Toys R Us store. You can click here to find your local store or click here to see the product page. 



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