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Having been around for generations, pedal cars must be one of the most

popular toys to stand the test of time. There have been lots of advancements

with ride on toys but it is amazing how some of the pedal cars are the same

as the ones that were popular over sixty years ago, there are not many

products that could claim that lifespan, and still be going strong.

Many of the classic pedal car designs have become collectors items and there

is a growing market for fully restored models and of course a demand for old

pedal cars which have become prime targets for restorers. The popularity of

the old styles has led to a growing market in the manufacture of retro styles

of most types of pedal powered toys. The designs are not limited to the

original little red pedal car, most vehicle types can be found from classic

racing cars to fire engines and aeroplanes.

As the styles of full sized vehicles have evolved, so have their pedal car

versions. Many of the modern prestige cars such as Ferrari, BMW and Mercedes are available so that junior can have a car like daddy, or a car like daddy dreams of having! The range is so extensive that practically anything on four wheels is represented by a pedal car, such as kids tractors of many shapes and sizes, go-karts, trucks, quad bikes, racing cars, trains and fire trucks.

For the tiny tots they can progress from their first ride on toy which they

simply sit on and push with their feet, to their pedal powered car, truck or

tractor. All ages are catered for and the toys help the children to develop

their coordination skills and imagination as they enjoy fresh air and

exercise, what could be better?

As we moved into the electronic age, a whole new range of ride on toys

emerged to form a new segment in the prestige toy market. Vast ranges of

battery powered ride on toys are now available for kids of most ages to power

themselves around the garden, park or farm. Sons and daughters of farmers can now emulate their dads by driving a tractor around the property, complete

with a trailer and loading accessories. Miniature versions of major brands

such as John Deere can be seen parked alongside their full size versions with

the kids helping mum and dad as they practice for when they will one day

driving the real thing.

In some parts of the country large numbers of children have been seen driving

their electric powered ride on toys to school, the parents probably have to

walk! As well as kids tractors, many of the other pedal powered types are

available with an electric motor, some also have two seats so that the driver

can enjoy the ride with their friend or sibling. Typical of the two seat

versions are Jeeps, Mustangs and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs).

For the big kids there are some really hi-tech looking go-karts and quad

bikes with gas powered as well as battery powered options. This starts to get

into some serious power for children over twelve years old with speeds of

around forty miles per hour and engine sizes of 150cc. This can hardly be

classed as a toy and all the necessary safety accessories and precautions

need to be applied.

The world of ride on toys is certainly changing, it will be fascinating to

see what develops over the next twenty years!

by: Alan Jones




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