Well...... I think its something like pimp my ride
Oh yes, they sell really small cars; they are called Smart Cars.
Because Elliott Handler (co-owner of Mattel at the time) saw his grandchildren playing with another toy company's cars. He said to his team, "Why don't we make toy cars?" And they did.... it all started in 1966. They were offered to the public for sale in 1968. Hot Wheels cars were produced by Mattel because the owner at the time, Elliott Handler, saw his grandchildren playing with another toy company's toy car. He said, "Why aren't we making toy cars?" He had a meeting with his team and a little while later, Hot Wheels were born.... Handler wanted kids to have toy cars that looked just like the real cars that roamed the streets of Southern California. That's why the early packages said, "Hot Wheels, California Custom Miniatures." That's why Hot Wheels cars were made! Hot Wheels cars were produced by Mattel because the owner at the time, Elliott Handler, saw his grandchildren playing with another toy company's toy car. He said, "Why aren't we making toy cars?" He had a meeting with his team and a little while later, Hot Wheels were born.... Handler wanted kids to have toy cars that looked just like the real cars that roamed the streets of Southern California. That's why the early packages said, "Hot Wheels, California Custom Miniatures." That's how Hot Wheels cars were invented!
2 would make it a bike, and 4 are more stable than 3. More wheels than that and it gets real tricky to get wheels to track properly when turning.
Yes for some people. Hotwheels makes weird cars. They built the Deora 2 and the Twin Mill in real life which are weird cars.
Hot Wheels cars were produced by Mattel because the owner at the time, Elliott Handler, saw his grandchildren playing with another toy company's toy car. He said, "Why aren't we making toy cars?" He had a meeting with his team and a little while later, Hot Wheels were born.... Handler wanted kids to have toy cars that looked just like the real cars that roamed the streets of Southern California. That's why the early packages said, "Hot Wheels, California Custom Miniatures." It was a group effort. It was Handler's idea to make a "different" toy car and the R&D Team came up with the design of the mandolin wire axle and Delrin® bearing. Head Engineer Howard Newman took the idea and developed the axle into a torsion bar suspension like real cars and added the use of a very hard plastic material for the wheels called Delrin® in which he could make a low resistance bearing that would fit tightly into the back of the wheel.
There first real single was called What Makes You Beautiful.
they were made to go against matchbox in the marketEdited....Hot Wheels cars were produced by Mattel because the owner at the time, Elliott Handler, saw his grandchildren playing with another toy company's toy car. He said, "Why aren't we making toy cars?" He had a meeting with his team and a little while later, Hot Wheels were born.... Handler wanted kids to have toy cars that looked just like the real cars that roamed the streets of Southern California. That's why the early packages said, "Hot Wheels, California Custom Miniatures."It was a group effort. It was Handler's idea to make a "different" toy car and the R&D Team came up with the design of the mandolin wire axle and Delrin® bearing. Head Engineer Howard Newman took the idea and developed the axle into a torsion bar suspension like real cars and added the use of a very hard plastic material for the wheels called Delrin® in which he could make a low resistance bearing that would fit tightly into the back of the wheel.Mike Zarnock Hot Wheels HistorianDieCast Hall of Fame
Hot Wheels cars were produced by Mattel because the owner at the time, Elliott Handler, saw his grandchildren playing with another toy company's toy car. He said, "Why aren't we making toy cars?" He had a meeting with his team and a little while later, Hot Wheels were born.... Handler wanted kids to have toy cars that looked just like the real cars that roamed the streets of Southern California. That's why the early packages said, "Hot Wheels, California Custom Miniatures." It was a group effort. It was Handler's idea to make a "different" toy car and the R&D Team came up with the design of the mandolin wire axle and Delrin® bearing. Head Engineer Howard Newman took the idea and developed the axle into a torsion bar suspension like real cars and added the use of a very hard plastic material for the wheels called Delrin® in which he could make a low resistance bearing that would fit tightly into the back of the wheel.
Hot Wheels cars were produced by Mattel because the owner at the time, Elliott Handler, saw his grandchildren playing with another toy company's toy car. He said, "Why aren't we making toy cars?" He had a meeting with his team and a little while later, Hot Wheels were born.... Handler wanted kids to have toy cars that looked just like the real cars that roamed the streets of Southern California. That's why the early packages said, "Hot Wheels, California Custom Miniatures." It was a group effort. It was Handler's idea to make a "different" toy car and the R&D Team came up with the design of the mandolin wire axle and Delrin bearing. Head Engineer Howard Newman took the idea and developed the axle into a torsion bar suspension like real cars and added the use of a very hard plastic material for the wheels called Delrin@ in which he could make a low resistance bearing that would fit tightly into the back side of the wheel.
Happy wheels in real life is a popular video available on youtube.com/watch?v=rdQMHVhMTuI
No, Jet X cars are not real cars. Instead, these cars are used in different children's television shows such as Zoey 101.
To find the wheels on a bicycle. wheels of a car, tire