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Shake 'N Go Crash-Ups Crash Course | 
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| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Toy
List Price: $54.49 Buy New: $47.95 You Save: $6.54 (12%)
New (18) from $47.95
Rating: 67 reviews Sales Rank: 1285
Batteries: 6 Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 6 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.5 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 15.9 x 28.1
MPN: L3938 Model: L3938 UPC: 027084491821 EAN: 0027084491821 ASIN: B000NW2AMG
Release Date: July 25, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | The Shake 'N Go Crash Up Speedway is an interactive playset that allows two Crash Up cars to race each other on a figure 8 circuit! | | • | The playset is a "Figure 8" shaped track composed of a group of easy-assemble, snap together "turns", "ramps" a "center intersection", a "starting station" and a "bridge out" crash up area. | | • | Shake up your car, place it at the starting gate and press the pedal! | | • | When the two cars collide, the doors and hood pop open, with exciting crash-up sounds! | | • | Bridge out! Press button to lower the gate and send the other car "flying"! The cool spinners move when cars make the jump! This playset is sure to provide loads of car-crashin' excitement! |
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Product Description The Shake 'N Go Crash-Up Speedway is an action-packed playset that allows two Crash-Up cars to race each other on a figure-eight circuit. Rocket out of the starting station, then speed through twists, turns, ramps and a center intersection. There is even a "bridge out" crash-up area. Includes two cars. Requires 6 "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 52"L x 29"W x 10"H.
Amazon.com Product Description Get ready for exciting races and spectacular car crashes with the Fisher Price Shake 'n Go Crash-Ups Speedway. Your 3- to 7-year-old child will have hours of exciting fun racing the cars along the racetrack and creating amazing collisions. Put Your Child in the Driver's Seat! The sturdy figure-8 racetrack comes equipped with two Shake 'n Go Crash-Ups cars, which are durable and oversized, perfect for little hands. | 
The Speedway features sharp turns, ramps, and bridges. View larger. | They're easy to operate, too: The more kids shake them the faster they will go; and when the Shake 'n Go Crash-Ups collide, their spoilers and doors fly right off. Your child will love controlling the cars and creating amazing crashes over and over again. And the speedway is the ideal place to test their speed and create collision spectacles. It features sharp turns, bridges, and ramps, perfect for both going fast and crashing hard. The speedway can also be used with all other Fisher Price Shake 'n Go toy cars. Easy to Put Together Adult assembly is required. The speedway does not require batteries, but each car requires three AA batteries. The assembled track is approximately 52 by 29 by 10 inches in size. What's in the Box 1 racetrack, and 2 Shake 'n Go Crash-Ups cars.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 62 more reviews...
Fun for All December 1, 2008 Kathryn Casler (Abingdon, VA) We gave this to our 2yr old son for his B'day. He absolutely loves it. While he hasn't yet mastered the pull back and let go action of some cars, he totally gets the shake and go technique. We thought we'd have to help him play this until he matured a little, but he's completely fine on his own. My husband, assisted by 8yr old niece, put this toy together easily. Once the action started, all the cousins (3-8) were screaming and jumping with delight. This toy was a big hit!
Crappy track November 24, 2008 scientific mom (Omaha, NE) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
We gave this to our three kids last year for Christmas, and what a waste of money. The track falls apart if you even just look at it funny. I give two stars because my boys love to 'shake 'n' go' the cars on the kitchen floor. The track is in a box in the basement, and this year they're getting Geotrax and Hot Wheels.
Way too frustrating November 20, 2008 A. Pickering (Land O Lakes, FL) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
We bought this race track for my then 5-year-old, Christmas 2007. It was terribly hard to put together. (I'm usually pretty good at putting stuff together!!!) My husband and his brother tried putting it together too--almost resulted in a fight as frustration levels increased. We have put it together maybe 3 times since and it is just as hard to assemble as the first time and falls apart as well. We have relegated it to the "Good Will Donation" pile. Less than a year later!!!! The cars that come with it are pretty cool though. The track is TERRIBLE though. I recommend just buying the cars instead of the whole system.
Tons of Fun for Boys and Girls November 17, 2008 Dena Groff (Studio City, Ca) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased this for my 3-year old nephew and he just loves it. I have found that even the girls that come to visit enjoy playing with this set. The track was designed for two cars to race side-by-side with a starting point that allows for the cars to begin to race at the same time with the press of a lever. The starting point is a section of the track that contains a plastic pop-up piece that when the pop-up is up, it keeps the cars in place until the release button is pushed. It is so simple to use, just shake the cars for about 5 seconds, put them on top of the pop-up and press the button. The cars go racing off, going up ramps and jumping off ramps, racing around the track until there is either a crash or the cars stop. When the cars do crash, the hood and doors of the car open and they make a loud crashing sound. I have found myself enjoying this toy set too! This product has to be fully assembled and the assembly can be frustrating and time consuming. The upper and lower track pieces all need to be screwed together so that the tracks can fit together in the end just by snapping each track piece in place. The assembly took me about an hour. I would strongly suggest to everyone to the directions thoroughly once before beginning the assembly, just to familiarize your self with what is ahead. Try to organize the pieces in order of assembly so you are not scrambling to find the pieces during the process. Each piece is numbered underneath to help you identify and pair up matching pieces as well as the order the track pieces need to be snapped together once assembly is completed. If in the end, your track set does not securely stay together or the pieces of track won't snap together correctly, you can be sure that you assembled it incorrectly and that it is not a defective or dysfunctional product. Just go back over the instructions to evaluate where it is you went wrong and correct it. I think this toy was well worth the effort I put into to the assembly process and I would highly recommend it to anyone!
Great and Fun, but breaks apart too easy October 7, 2008 hoju My son (2.5) and I love this. Assembly was not too bad, but like others say use a hard surface. The cars at full battery will go around about 3 times if shaken to the max (the car revs up to let you know). Most of the time they run the track clean without problems. My only complaint is how easily the track comes apart. I understand at 2 years old my kid is bound to break it apart, but I am just talking about moving it. Even a little shift can cause the secions to break apart. This also makes it hard to move so I would suggest not to put it on the floor without anything under it if it needs to be moved around. The sections you screw together are very sturdy.
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