In a way. Hot wheel cars are made better than Matchbox in my opinion.
Technically speaking, they are different brands, but they are the same thing, just made by different people under a different name.
Yes, Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars will run on the same track. Remember that Matchbox are not designed to be Race Cars and will not perform like Hot Wheels.
Matchbox cars started in 1953 and Hot Wheels started in 1968. Age would tell you that Matchbox might be rarer' cars to collect, however Hot Wheels appears to be more popular. Interesting fact ~ both Hot Wheels and Matchbox are owned by Mattel.
The first Hot Wheels cars were made in 1968 Hot Wheels is a brand of die cast toy car, introduced by American toymaker Mattel on September 7, 1968. It was the primary competitor of Johnny Lightning and Matchbox until 1996, when Mattel acquired rights to the Matchbox brand from Tyco.
almost made of the same material that Hot Wheels makes kind of metal stuff or maybe some make them in plastic
they are different brands of cars
the hot wheels maker made 50 packs of hot wheels cars
I've heard his first one was when he did a hot wheels commercial. he also did a bubble gum commercial.
Besides Barbie dolls, Mattel also makes Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars, and American Girl, Monster High and Polly Pocket dolls.
Michael Zarnock USA has held 2 Guinness World Records for his Hot Wheels Collection. 2003 - 3,711 different Hot Wheels cars 2007 - 8,128 different Hot Wheels cars. Currently (2012) has over 12,000 different Hot Wheels cars. He has over 20,000 cars in his collection....
Hot Wheels first introduced their small scale cars in 1968. The SP on Hot Wheels Cars refers to spoke wheels.
Yes, both did.
Hot Wheels is more famous because you hear of them more often and also because they have a catchy slogan. (Hot Wheels. Beat that!)