an RC buggy can go fast and on uneven ground so i would say a buggy is better than a truck or truggy.
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
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 would go with am epic they are really good
I'm looking for a sow plow for a nitro buggy
the game was called dune buggy and was created by miniclip.com.
This depends on what you plan to do with it. If you plan to do all off-roading (or close to it) a Truck will probably work better if the terrain is difficult and requires it to be lifted of the ground. A trucks advantages don't transfer over to road tracks to well. They are also good if you have long grass. An RC buggy is better if your doing a mixture of off road tracks, and road tracks. Buggy's sit rather close to the ground so cant go over large 'bumps'. They can easily do jumps though with a reasonably smooth surface. Long grass will stop them in there tracks though (in fact it doesn't have to be so long because there close to the ground). There advantages do cross over to a road track better than trucks though. I like Buggy's better for most tasks.
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.
White Lighting is the best fuel for RC trucks and buggies