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11 Remote Control Cars That are Worth More Than Real Cars

Gone are the days when remote control toys came with a price tag like toys. The price of these remote control cars will shock you!
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Published on January 14, 2022

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    The price tag of some remote control cars will make your jaw drop. These remote control cars are not mere toy cars but popular motoring hobbies for adults.

    People are willing to spend a huge sum on modified remote control cars just like actual automobiles. Let's look at remote-controlled vehicles worth more than actual vehicles.

    Freefly Tero - $5,500

    This hi-tech RC toy is meant to be utilized with camera equipment. The electric engine, well-engineered chassis, and tough tires are some of the best features of this car.

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    AUTOary Mad Max 2 Road Warrior Interceptor – Over $1,000

    This remote-controlled device will cost you over a $1000. The rugged RC car is a high-end copy of a famous movie car. You'll love the prices and styling of this tiny beast.

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    RC Toyota Hilux - $750

    The RC Toyota Hilux is a pocket-sized remote control copy of the full-size off-road vehicle. Toyota's compatriot Tamiya designed this RC. The car has been a hit amongst RC enthusiasts ever since its launch!

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    HPI Racing Nissan 350Z - $259

    HPI racing created the Nissan 350Z's RC variant. The miniature version might not be as speedy as its original counterpart, but it indeed is one of the bests in the world of remote control cars.

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    Kyosho Fazer Ferrari - $315

    You'll love the striking resemblance of the Kyosho Fazer Ferrari to its original model. You can buy a second-hand Kyosho Fazer Ferrari at the price of this RC car! So, if you have a dream of owning a supercar, the Kyosho Fazer Ferrari RC might not be a bad option after all!

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    Yokomo BD8 - $500

    The Yokoyama BD8 is one of the most expensive Japanese remote-controlled cars. The manufacturer refers to these models as “Ready to Race” cars. The BD8 packs an electric-powered chassis and costs about $500.

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    Kyosho Ultima - $700

    Kyosho is one of the world's oldest remote-control car manufacturers. The Kyosho Ultima is a title-winning electric car that costs $700. It has some excellent specs, such as gear and suspension systems.

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    Tamiya XB Hornet Black - $1,500

    The all-new Tamiya XB Hornet Black costs about $120. However, that's not the model we're discussing here. We want to shed the spotlight on its limited version that sets you back by around an eye-widening $1,500.

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    Traxxas X-MAXX – Over $500

    Traxxas is one of the US-based remote-control car brands that can give tough competition to Tamiya and Kyosho. This fantastic RC model features an excellent suspension system and over-size tires.

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    Losi 8IGHT - $600

    This champion has won in multiple tournaments, such as ROAR competitions. The Losi 8IGHT retails for a whopping $600. You can also buy the mini variant of the Losi 8IGHT, which costs about $200.

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    Mugen Seiki MRX6R - $800

    Mugen Seiki is yet another Japanese entity that dominates the remote-control car market. This high-end car is designed to participate in international remote control car competitions. Instead of using conventional electric options, this RC uses nitro.

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    Indeed these remote controls carry a heavy price tag. But don't you think they are worth every penny?

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