The Power Wheels Cadillac Escalade is distinctively styled with a great inclusion of many of the small details that make it instantly recognizable as an Escalade. For those children looking for a bit of style and luxury, the Escalade makes a popular choice. |
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The exterior of the vehicle has dashes of ‘chrome’ that really shine out, including the fat chrome wheels and distinctive grill. Superb detailed lights and bumper complete the overall effect and styling from a front perspective. The tinted windows are see through, but your child looks over them at any rate. The doors open fully so that your children can climb in and out with ease. Control of this 12 volt battery powered luxury model is by responsive foot pedals that are well placed The 12 volts provide two step forward speed levels of 2.5mph and 5mph. The vehicle can be locked into the lower speed if your child is still learning how to drive it properly. Reverse, as usual is at a slower pace. Braking ability comes in the form of the Power Lock system which gives safe and controllable stopping for your child. The power of this vehicle means that it can travel on both road and grass surfaces, but obviously within reason! |
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| The interior of the Power Wheels Cadillac Escalade include seating for two that is well positioned and comfortable, working radio (once you add the necessary batteries), battery level indicator as well as the expected luxury detailing and design elements. |
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If you are looking for a more of a styled and luxury look and feel to your Power Wheels vehicle, then the Cadillac Escalade makes a great choice. |
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Great Escalade styling attention to detail, two speed forward, lock out high speed, suitable for road and grass surfaces, working radio, durable, heaps of fun |
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Recommended for children 3 years and older |
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Parents that buy the Power Wheels Cadillac Escalade for their children seem to have been specifically looking for something a bit more luxurious looking and different from the more common jeeps and Quads out there. Having now bought and had their children thoroughly test the Escalade, they are more than happy with their choice and purchase. They all comment how much sheer fun and enjoyment their kids get out of it and the worse problem seems to be trying to get them out of it long enough for a recharge! |
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The high ratings speak for themselves and with no common issues or problems mentioned, the Fisher Price Cadillac Escalade gets a big thumbs up. |
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What Customers Are Saying:
“This is a very cute replica of my own Cadillac Escalade that we bought our grandson. He loves it!”
“We have a nearly 2 year old and a 4 year old that ADORE this toy”
“The detail is very well done and he loves the radio which he turns up full blast”
“We gave the Escalade to our 7-year old daughter for Christmas and she loved it. We were afraid she might be too old for it but she was thrilled”
“despite the other electric toys in the neighborhood (ATV, scooters, etc.) this Escalade is a definite favorite” |
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| Review Date: February 2, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Cheryl A. Harford, Jamaica, W.I. |
| The little boy that this toy was bought for throughly enjoyed it. He did not want to come out of the vehicle. Radio works quite well. Recommended for purchase. |
Great purchase
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| Review Date: February 22, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Mom of 3, |
| My daughter wanted a battery operated car for years. Wasn't sure if it was worth the $$ but so glad we finally made the purchase from Amazon. Wish we would have purchased years ago but it wasn't too late even for her, age 10. |
Excellent
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| Review Date: January 26, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Rajeswaran C. Sababathy, Greenville, SC USA |
| I purchased this for my 6 year old son and he simply loves it. It moves slowly, alright, but a great toy for my son to actually drive in the roads. It has good leg space and liked it overall. |
My Grandson's first car!
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| Review Date: July 8, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Happy As Grandma, South Florida |
| The assembly was easy and soon enough, my grandson was riding his very own car! The vehicle is big and roomy enough fto allow any child to still enjoy it as they grow. My granddaughter, who is now 8, no longer fits into her Princess Powerwheel, but can still drive/ride her little brother's Escalade. I recommend this toy more than the smaller versions, as everyone knows, children grow fast. |
LOOK and DRIVE GREAT
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| Review Date: October 2, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Binh T. Nguyen, Boston, MA |
| I bought this Escalade for my Son, but He is a little small for this truck. He is 2 years old his foot does not reach the paddle. I have to install an ON/OFF switch for him on the panel. 1st I turn on and off for him while we walk around the neighborhood. After that he knows how to turn on and off by him-self. |
Great Time
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| Review Date: June 3, 2009 |
| Reviewer: J. Moran, |
| This is the second power wheels I've purchased, the first one was a car and didn't have the ground clearance for the grass, not fun. He's had a great time with the truck, even riding it in the snow |
love our ride
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| Review Date: July 20, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Jean Cavanagh, Clayville, RI |
| Our boys got this for Christmas. It doesn't do much in the snow, they need help on grassy hills, but otherwise it works great. They love driving around the yard in it and giving their friends rides. The inside tends to get dirty here with my boys filling it up with pine cones and stuff they find in the yard. I wish it had holes in the bottom so when I hose it out the water would drain without me tipping it over. It has plenty of room for my 2 boys( ages 4 and 5). They are big for their age and fit just fine. |
Way over-priced, wrong info in Amazon.com
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| Review Date: April 7, 2010 |
| Reviewer: H. Pang, New York City, NY |
First of all, the official product mentioned 3+, never say 3yr-10yr old like Amazon.com said. So don't expect this to be a much bigger car for bigger kids - it's basically the same size as other cars in this category, just a tad higher.
Secondly, this vehicle is not all terrain like the Hummers. It easily get stuck on small grass slope. If the road is bumpy? Forget about it.
Thirdly, all the stickers are made of grossy paper. How much sense does it make? IMHO: None. This is supposed to be an outdoor vehicle which will subject to moisture, UV light, and dirt, let alone rain. Why would cheap paper stickers are used? This is just beyond my comprehension.
Last but not least, enjoy the poorly illustrated and printed manual, thanks to the artificially cheap Chinese currency.
For the performance and vehicle size, you could get the Hummer or Jeep at near half the price. The product is not returnable, tough luck. |
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