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  3. Power Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Power Wheels is a brand of battery-powered ride-on toy cars for kids ages one to seven years old. Power Wheels ride-ons are built with kid-sized, realistic features – in some cases, real working features like FM radios , opening/closing doors and hoods, and both forward and reverse motion.

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  6. PlasmaCar - Wikipedia

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    The PlasmaCar is a plastic ride-on toy car designed for children (can be adapted for adults see below), made popular by Canadian toy distributor PlaSmart.The PlasmaCar can be propelled by wiggling the front steering wheel which is attached to two pivoting wheels touching the ground.

  7. Stompers (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Stompers are battery-powered toy cars that use a single AA battery and feature four-wheel drive. They are driven by a single motor that turns both axles. They were the first battery-powered, electric, true 4WD toys. Stompers were created in 1980 by A. Eddy Goldfarb [1] and sold by Schaper Toys.