At just under 2.5 inches long, this compact car may be the smallest remote-control vehicle we've seen so far. A miniature replica of a red Honda S2000, the MicroSizer comes with an equally small remote-control unit and a quick-charge ni-cad battery, so you can power up the car simply by attaching it to the side of the remote unit for approximately 45 seconds. Serious remote-control junkies may find the MicroSizer's 10-foot range to be somewhat limiting, but the car's small size and ease of operation make it a lot of fun to use. The car itself requires a bit of assembly: you have to attach the rear axle, rubber tires, motor, and body. The Honda S2000 operates at a frequency of 27 MHz, but other MicroSizer vehicles (sold separately) are available in different frequencies so you can stage races. --Chris Burns
Hours of Fun
MUCH better than it's competitor a the local 'electronics store' - which my other son received for Christmas...The 10 yr old assembled; it charges right up and they have had a ball with it.
Great Fun
This car is so much fun to play with, plus our dog loves to chase it around the house. It will also run on your patio, and on your kitchen table. I would buy another one when mine wears out, but so far my car has only had tire wear from our patio. This car is worth the money.