It rlly depends how the chassis is.
If the chassis is flat or mostly flat than yes but if things stick up from the chassis then no
an RC buggy can go fast and on uneven ground so i would say a buggy is better than a truck or truggy.
the coolest thing is a nitro RC buggy.
the answer is 2.4ghs
One can buy a Nitro RC Buggy at many different toy and hobby stores including RC Hobby Models and The Entertainer. They can also be found online at Nitrotek, eBay and Amazon.
I'm looking for a sow plow for a nitro buggy
the game was called dune buggy and was created by miniclip.com.
Its 2.4gHz, used by professional rc users as its more responsive and doesn't conflict with other rc vehicles in closer range.
The Nitro RC Buggy is radio-controlled toy car designed for all-terrain use. A number of different kits are available depending on experience level. It is popular with both recreational users and competitive racers.
RC Buggies tend to use 9.6v batteries, these are sufficient to operate an RC buggy. RC is short for Remote Control, so it is basically a remote control car.
RC Nitro CarsNitroRCX.com has the one speed nitro rc buggy for $119. See the related links below for two other sites you can buy inexpensive RC Nitro cars.
no it wont work it clogs the engine up
Remote control cars that would be suitable for a six year old include the following: Battle Machines Rapid Fire Battle Buggy, Black Mamba 1:18 Scale RC Ballistic Buggy, My Web RC 1:16 Scale RC Vehicle - Cadillac Escalade, and the My Web RC 1:16 Scale Toyota FJ Cruiser.