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Little Tikes Cozy Coupe Review

 
Manufacturer: Little Tikes
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Model#: 48.55
Weight: 21.25lbs
Height: 31.12"
   Width: 17.87"
Length: 17.18"

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars


Retail Price: $49.99
Online Price: $49.99
Features:
  • Classic kid-powered car
  • Caster front wheels for easy maneuverability
  • Working horn and door
  • Recommended Age Range 1 1/2 to 5 years

User Submitted Little Tikes Cozy Coupe Reviews (cont...)


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Date: 2006-06-20
Assembly made easier
We bought this even after reading reviews of the difficult assembly. Solution is - don't follow the manufacturer's instructions!! The instructions tell you to assemble the large vertical yellow pieces to the top and then push all four yellow connections into the bottom of the coupe. It works much more easily if you assemble the verticals to the body and then assemble the top to the verticals. The whole thing goes together much more easily - just a few taps with a wooden mallet. The steering wheel ring is a pain.
The Coupe, once assembled, is a fantastic rider - can't be beat. Our grandson loves it.

Date: 2006-06-19
GREAT Investment for your child!
My cousin had this toy for the children at a family barbeque. Once my 2-year-old spotted the car, he wouldn't leave it alone! He loved steering, moving around, but it seemed his most favorite thing to do was to opening and closing the door and getting in and out.

I would like to warn parents - Good luck getting your child away from the thing! My son even hesitated to stop playing with it for lunch - and that NEVER happens as he loves his lunchtime! :o)

Date: 2006-06-17
I don't weigh enough to assemble this car!
Needless to say, my 22 month old son loves his car. He would probably love it more if I ever managed to get the top snapped on. I used all of my body weight to snap it in to no avail. So he thinks it is a convertible and it's fine with him. I guess I'll try the blow dryer softening trick.

One other thing is that he doens't have especially long legs, but since the car is so low to the ground, they sometimes drag underneath. Not a deal breaker at all.

Date: 2006-05-13
Worth it after assembly
Never did I imagined it would take me longer to put this car together than it did anything else we have for our daughter. It took us 4 hours of assembly. The 1st hour was spent clearing the holes to get the bottom assembled, the next 2 1/2 were spent using full body force to try and get the top on. A suggestion from my boss to blow dry the plastic, to make it more plyable, is the only this car now has a top.
Now that it is togeter, and my daughter has been playing happily for hours, it is worth it. But a toy that is this popular, and has been around since I was a kid, should not be so hard to assemble.

Date: 2006-04-30
A pain to assemble
The car is great fun and my twenty month old daughter is very excited about it. She calls the little storage bin a "car seat" and puts her baby dolls there and is having a great time being "Mommy" and driving her babies to see Grampa. As a toy, I give it 5 stars.
But, it was a major pain to assemble. The instructions were clear, but many of the holes had extra plastic which had to be scraped out. Some were not drilled out at all. The roof did not go on at all (half the neighborhood tried) and then suddenly went on. It seems fairly sturdy now and we're looking forward to having lots of fun. But, I'm wary of buying more Little Tikes items in the future.



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