Living With A Road-Legal Kids' Car - Summary

Summary

Alex, the host of Car Throttle, tests a road-legal ride-on kids' toy car created by James Scudder. The car has a top speed of 22 miles per hour, working headlights, brake lights, and indicators. Alex drives the car to a home improvement store to buy plaster, navigates the aisles, and then takes it on the open road, where he reaches a top speed of 17 miles per hour. He comments on its handling, lack of suspension, and unique features. Alex then meets up with Jack, who tries driving the car, and they take it to a McDonald's drive-thru. Throughout the video, Alex pokes fun at the car's limitations but ultimately concludes that it's a fun and unique vehicle.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The car is the world's first road-legal ride-on kids' toy.
2. The car was created by James Scudder.
3. James made the car road-legal during lockdown.
4. The car has a top speed of 22 miles per hour.
5. The car has a working horn, headlights, brake lights, and indicators.
6. The car can be driven on the road.
7. The car is electric and can be plugged in at home.
8. The car has a range of four miles.
9. The car can be easily parked and stored due to its small size.
10. The car's creator, James, wants to make it the world's fastest kids' ride-on toy.
11. The car's driver, Alex, drove it to a Homebase store to buy plaster.
12. Alex had to navigate the car through the store's aisles to reach the plaster.
13. The car's height and size caused clearance issues in the store.
14. Alex was able to drive the car on the open road and reached a speed of 17 miles per hour.
15. The car has a direct steering system and firm suspension.
16. The car is road-legal and can be driven on the road.
17. The car's driver can have conversations with people in other cars due to its small size and open design.
18. The car's creator, James, thinks it's a great way to make a grand entrance.
19. Alex and another person, Jack, took turns driving the car.
20. The car can accelerate quickly due to its instant power.
21. The car's driver can fit in tight spaces due to its small size.
22. The car can be driven to a McDonald's restaurant and parked in a small space.
23. The car's driver can easily interact with people at the drive-thru window due to its small size and open design.