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....
Depends on the make and model of both cars. The most important thing to watch is the amount of bolts and the distance between them.
Most have wheels.
Most had 4 Wheels
Yes. www.nationalautoinc.com
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Most cars using gasoline have 4 road wheels.
As with most toys, there is an expensive and a cheaper form of the toy. Try looking at websites such as Amazon and sort the Hot Wheels cars by price.
Alloy wheels are common on many cars due to their durability, lighter weight, and aesthetic appeal. However, steel wheels are also widely used in the automotive industry, particularly on entry-level models or for their cost-effectiveness. The choice between alloy and steel wheels often depends on the vehicle's intended use, design preferences, and budget.
Most cars and trucks there are 4, some larger pick-up trucks have 6.
Not all cars will look the same. Most cars will have 4 wheels, 2 to 4 seats, and at least 4 windows.
Not necessarily. Most modern solar cars use their solar panels to charge huge battery banks, which, in turn, power the wheels. These batteries act as voltage regulators for the motors, allowing them to maintain their assigned speed regardless of the immediate amount of sunlight being collected. So, technically the only time when the amount of sunlight collected would directly influence the maximum speed of the vehicle would be if the batteries were completely dead. In that case, the maximum speed of the wheels would be proportional to the amount of solar energy captured. But only until the power required by the motors became less then the output of the solar panels. This would start re-charging the batteries, giving the motors some extra energy to apply towards maintaining their speed.