Radio Flyer Classic Red Car

  • Foot-to-floor car
  • Push bar for use of walker
  • Wide wheel base for stability and safety
  • For ages over 2 years
  • Real wood sides

This cherry-red Radio Flyer car is as classic as they come. Featuring a high-quality construction that parents have come to expect from Radio Flyer, this foot-to-floor speedster features solid-wood sides, a rear push bar that can be used as a toddler walker, and a wide wheel base for stability and safety. Wheels that turn 360 degrees and a real honking horn add to the realism for little riders. Provides hours of active toddler fun.

Rating: (out of 6 reviews)

List Price: $ 104.99

Price: $ 128.76

5 Responses

  1. Review by G. J. Vrazo for Radio Flyer Classic Red Car
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    This is one 'hell of a car'! Solid (real wood parts!), well-designed, decent instructions, etc. I'm pretty handy so this was not too difficult to assemble except for positioning of the front end pieces with pulling the two sides together via the long retaining bolts (took a little tricky hand / tool work). Manufacturer supplied parts and tool were great--extra 2 wheel axle caps a very good idea because I broke one during assembly and they thoughtfully supplied a spare.

    The best part, though, was the look on my grandson's face at his birthday party (his 1st) when we pulled out the assembled car--priceless! It was so intuitive he immediately turned the steering, pushed the horn button, etc. In no time he was pushing the car around by the back handle, too.

    This car was such a hit that at one point adults were separating 3 cousins (all under two y.o.!) from trying to get into the car and play with it all at one time. Definitely a high recommendation!

  2. Review by S. Cook for Radio Flyer Classic Red Car
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    My almost 11 mo. old son just received this walker/car for Christmas. He's been playing with it for 12 days now and he LOVES it!!! It just brought the hugest smile to his face when he first saw it. I thought he would mainly be pushing it from behind at this age, but he really loves sitting in it and being pushed by his siblings while he "steers" the most. It is very easy for him to push it himself as well--it turns super easy because of the hidden caster wheels--the front wheels that you see in the photo are just for looks. I put it together myself in about 20 minutes. The instructions were very well written and easy to follow. It just took a few simple tools. It seems to be very sturdy. We've already had a couple of other little ones over who also played with it. It seems to be a good toy for two kids to share at once since one can ride in it while the other one pushes. At this age my son has also mastered making it go backwards with his feet while sitting in it. Just a great all around toy. I looked at other walkers--the reviews for the radio flyer walker wagon say that it's really hard for the little ones to turn it, so I decided against that one. A friend's son has a walker/shopping cart made by Plan toys, but it tips over easy and doesn't have the dual fun feature of being able to ride in it also. So I decided on this toy and I'm happy with the purchase. And since these good quality walker toys are so expensive I like that he can get so many years of use out of this one (it's designed for use up to 4 yo).

  3. Review by Sandra A. Guidice-murray for Radio Flyer Classic Red Car
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    My son received this car for his first birthday and has loved it ever since (he turns two next month). He LOVES pushing it around, getting in and out of it, scooting around in it and getting pushed around in it. I was super disappointed when last week the front swivel wheels that are hidden underneath the car broke off. First one and then the next day the other one. The car is still functional with the four wheels on it but what made the car so easy to manuever was the swivel wheels underneath. I am going to contact the manufacturer to see if anything can be done.Radio Flyer Classic Red Car

  4. Review by Grandpa Don for Radio Flyer Classic Red Car
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    This was a Xmas present to our grandson-He is walking and gets behind

    and holds on to back handle and walks the car! He also likes sitting in in and using his feet to make it move. He is on the young end of the recommended age but the only thing he can't do easily is make the horn honk.

  5. Review by Karen for Radio Flyer Classic Red Car
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    I bought this toy for my son's first birthday. It is more challenging to put together than a lot of things and i needed my husbands help attaching the first two wheels. The instructions are easy to follow though, it just needed a little more strength. Once together it looks great and feels very sturdy and durable. My son is tall for his age but at 13 months cannot quite reach the floor sat in the toy, so he still needs to be pushed around, which he loves. The handle at the back is the right height for him to push the toy along. He is still growing into this toy and i think he will like it more and more for quite some time to come.