

🏁 Race into childhood memories with the ultimate kid-powered thrill ride!
The Little Tikes Jett Car Racer is a durable, kid-powered ride-on vehicle designed for children ages 3 to 10. Featuring adjustable seating, dual handle rear wheel steering for tight turns, and rugged off-road tires, it offers a unique blend of fun, exercise, and all-terrain capability. This iconic toy combines classic design with modern innovation, making it a must-have gift that grows with your child and fuels endless outdoor adventures.





| ASIN | B07B8RYZ3M |
| Age Range Description | 3 - 10 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #271,702 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #29 in Kids' Pedal Vehicles |
| Brand Name | Little Tikes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 543 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050743646768 |
| Included Components | Toy |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 39.5 x 25.75 x 13.75 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 39.5"L x 25.75"W x 13.75"H |
| Item Type Name | Toy |
| Item Weight | 26 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | MGA, Entertainment |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 120.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.0 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Size | 26.00''L x 39.00''W x 20.00''H |
| Sub Brand | little,little tikes |
| Theme | baby, car, off-road, truck |
| UPC | 050743646768 |
C**R
Kids will love this
When I was a kid, Little Tikes had a similar toy called a "Sports Coupe." Because I enjoyed mine so much as a kid, I decided to get one for my niece for her fourth birthday. She loves it. When the item arrived, one of the parts was missing. Little Tikes wasn't able to sent JUST that individual part, so they sent an entire parts kit. So, good product and good customer service. Assembly wasn't so bad, and I was able to complete it with no help. After assembly, I noticed that the pedal car had a much wider turning radius than I remembered, and certainly wider than the Radio Flyers tricycle she has. So she wasn't able to ride it around indoors, like she could easily do with the trike. When my niece first started riding it, she had to adapt a little to the steering method. With a little help during walks, she was able to develop competence in no time. She loves going as fast as she can in it, which would be a mild-to-quick jog for most adults. The hard plastic tends to be very noisy, which means that, if she is getting too far ahead, calling out to her needs to be done with enthusiasm. She is also able to climb low-grade inclines, like where the crosswalk meets the sidewalk, or up a driveway or walkway. So long as the weather is nice, my niece can easily make the 1/2 mile journey to the park, play around for an hour, and make the 1/2 mile trek back, without complaint. Her younger brother, age 3, is able to pedal the car, but turning it still a bit of a task for him, both in the amount of strength needed, and in comprehending the steering system. A few months back, my niece decided to share her "Race Car" with all of the other kids at the park (there were probably about a dozen of them or more). It seemed every kid who tried it, from the age of 18 months to 8 years old, loved their turn at the helm (note: the 18 month old was not able to reach the pedals, so he used it more as a walker, but he was so impressed by it that he didn't want to let other kids try it). They also seemed fascinated with the concept of having a car, instead of a bike or scooter like everybody else had. In short, if you have the space for it, both to use and to store, chances are your child, niece, nephew, younger sibling, etc., will probably love this. And if anybody knows where I could find something like this that will fit a 220 pound grown man, please let me know (asking for a friend).
K**.
Super fun!
I bought this for my grandsons birthday...he loves it!! It was AWFUL to put together though
C**5
Looks cool, great quality
Had one of these in yellow about 30 years ago. Was gifted a used old one for my daughter a few years back and she LOVED it, but it was time for it to retire. My daughter is 7 years old, and is tall...she fits just fine! She loves it and it's fun to watch her cruise around. The new design looks cool, too. Still feels very sturdy. Husband had no trouble putting it together, took about 45 minutes. We did not use the stickers because I hate how faded and curled up they can get when left out in the elements, and even without the stickers it looks cool!
C**S
Kids have a blast riding this race car.
Difficult to assemble pedal shaft. Steering parts made of plastic. Small plastic clip on steering shaft broke on first use. Disappointed in Little Tikes design for steering parts. Once we got it together the kids had a blast. Pedals easy and steering functions well. Not hit here despite the trouble assembling.
L**S
I have a grandson that needed something substantial to ride.
I was talking to my daughter about this little tike. She used to have one when she was little. They used to make it in the 80s the color was yellow. We used to call it the banana car. She loved riding that car until it was dark. I told her I was gonna try to see if they still made them. I was so excited to see the brought them back. She was more excited about the car then my grandson. He went 3 miles the first time out around a park. Put his feet up when he would go down the hill and he would hear him scream with excitement. He’s only three and he’s got this down. It’s a must get for anybody that’s looking for a great riding toy.
B**Y
TERRIBLE Quality Control by manufacturer Little Tykes
We ordered 2 of these cars for our grandsons. After struggling far too long with STEP 1 of the instructions (mounting the front axle using the plastic parts and screws provided in the box, which was complicated due to poor alignment of the predrilled holes in the parts involved), the rest of the assembly of car #1 went reasonably well. I remain concerned about how well this axle assembly will hold up given the difficulty in putting it together. Then came car #2, which we thought would be a breeze since we had been through the entire assembly process already. Once again STEP 1 was a nightmare, this time because the pre-drilled holes that were supposed to be there DIDN'T EXIST. After a hasty decision to drill them myself, and assembling another front axle of dubious longevity, we moved on to the remaining steps, and discovered that NONE of the remaining required holes in the plastic car body that are supposed to be pre-drilled by the manufacturer EVEN EXISTED. This was NOT a matter of holes partially drilled or plastic pieces remaining that could be punched out; these holes were never even marked on the body. The car body is heavy duty plastic and some of these remaining holes are quite large and require precision alignment/location, so at that point we just gave up. We will attempt to return the car to Amazon, though it has been some time since we ordered the cars (we saved them for > 1 month to give to grandsons that were living overseas and returning to the US before Christmas). Overall, we are extremely disappointed in Little Tykes for such shoddy product quality control that they would ship pedal cars out the door without so much as an inspection to ensure that all holes were drilled. This company had heretofore won our trust by providing many quality products our sons used growing up, and we were hoping for a similar experience with our grandsons. What a letdown.
S**Y
Perfect gift!
Bought these for Christmas and my kids couldn’t wait to use them! Now that the weather is consistently warmers we are outside all the time using these! They were easy to put together, perfect for my 4 and 5 year old and they speed around our driveway!
S**H
Poor manufacturing
I knew there might be assembly issues from other reviews, but I am disappointed by the construction parts. First, the rear axel holes were improperly placed by the manufacturer which made instillation almost impossible. Only by applying all my weight and whittling the hole slightly larger could I get it to squeak in. Second, you need 8 screws that are 1.25 inches. The 3/4 inch screws they want you to use cannot even reach the other side of the plastic, much less attach anything. Lastly, who sends plastic screws?!? The gray screws that are used to secure and tighten the housing around the red grips are PLASTIC! The 2 of the 4 screw heads were stripped just placing the screws using slight pressure. I am very concerned about how well this will hold up. I have loved everything Little Tikes that we own and most of it has lasted for over a decade, but I am very worried about this car. At least I did not wait until Christmas Eve to assemble this toy and then discover these issues.
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