Little Tikes Cozy Truck Ride-On with removable floorboard
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Ron
Greater than one weekBought it eight years ago and it’s still going.
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DEb
Greater than one weekI had given one of these to my now 6yo Branson for his first birthday and he loved playing with it for years ! Unfortunately, when he grew too big his parents gave it away so Im now buying another for his younger sibling who just turned one! If hes like his big brother, he should have lots of fun providing happy memories for his parents lol!
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Family of Flicks
> 3 dayThe yellow frame didnt fit correctly into the blue base. Trying to push and rotate the piece into the base ended up almost destroying the yellow piece and it doesnt fit into the blue frame at all. Attached pictures show the top fitting, the front right frame piece not fitting into the blue truck base, and the tailgate of the truck not sized right and it doesnt fall into the notch provided to keep closed. My kid has also inadvertently made the door come out of the frame because the plastic it is made of is too easily moldable.
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Jayla
Greater than one weekMy 1 year old son loves everything about this. I didnt love assembling it BUT it was totally worth it.
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Mary Nelson
> 3 dayLove the car. It came with a cracked bumper tried to get a replacement part and thAt was impossible. Returning a big hassle do too the size of object not going back in on the box.so we decided to just try to glue
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LB
> 3 dayWe bought this for our grandson; this review is entirely about assembly. Our instructions said to put the horn on the steering wheel and then attach the steering wheel to the main body. We actually did this last because it was so difficult. Attaching the horn was easy enough, but we COULD NOT get the clips on the white insert to pass through the body far enough to allow them to slip over the o-ring. We called Little Tikes and they said to apply dish washing solution to the column. It did not help. This was extremely frustrating - they just need the white insert to be 1/16th inch longer. We considered other ways of attaching it, and in doing so we realized that the surface where the o-ring sits is not exactly flat. Which led us to a solution that finally worked; when you push on the steering wheel to get it slip over the o-ring, the white clips had to be at 3-oclock and 9 oclock with respect to the column. In other words, pointed left and right, not up and down. This was the ONLY way to get the o-ring to sit flush where the clip is trying to move past it, so it can clip onto the o-ring. Using this approach, and still applying significant muscle, we finally got it to slip over the o-ring. Much more difficult than it needs to be. Make the o-ring thinner, or the white insert longer - problem solved.
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Dawn Reed
> 3 dayThis truck is perfect my a toddler.
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Michael G
Greater than one weekSuper sturdy fairly easy to assemble and will take the abuse a 2-3 year old will put it through
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Shirley J.
Greater than one weekMy grandson loves his truck. He was 1 1/2 when he got it. Now he is 2 and is in it 75% of the time when he is here. Worth it.
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Asha Marks I
> 3 dayLoved the floor so smaller children couldn’t slide out. It was a bugger to put together. Not nearly as simple as the cozy coupe car.