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Remote Control Cars are always among the hottest toys in any given year because of kids’ fascination with controlling cars of their own, plus the fact that there are countless adult Remote Control Cars enthusiasts throughout the world. Remote Control Cars run on electricity, gas or nitro-fuel. The basic Remote Control Cars that most kids play with are called toy-grade Remote Control Cars. Toy-grade Remote Control Cars are powered by either normal or rechargeable batteries and are usually reasonably priced. The more expensive Remote Control Cars that have interchangeable and replaceable parts are called hobby-grade Remote Control Cars. The gap in performance between low-end and high-end Remote Control Cars is astounding. The simplest of Remote Control Cars travel at only a couple miles per hour and can only be directed to move forward or backward, meaning they lack steering capabilities. High-end Remote Control Cars come equipped with shocks, complex engines and custom paint jobs. Of course, not all toy-grade Remote Control Cars are cheaply made. Many toy-grade Remote Control Cars makers have started building specialized models that have unique traits, such as stunt driving abilities, like the Discovery Radio Control Equalizer Stunt Car. It sets itself apart from other toy-grade Remote Control Cars because it has rotating wheels and can drive upside down. Even though it’s not a hobby-grade Remote Control Cars, it can still do amazing things like popping wheelies, spinning, twisting and power-slide drifting.