Experience the timeless joy of childhood with the Little Tikes Cozy Coupe 30th Anniversary Car. This iconic toy has been delighting kids for three decades, providing endless hours of imaginative play.
New features include a removable floor and parent push handle, allowing versatile play options. With a high seat back and rear storage, this car is designed for both comfort and convenience.Kids will love the realistic details like an “ignition switch” and open-and-close gas cap, adding to the fun of their pretend adventures.
Give your little one a classic toy that sparks creativity and encourages active play with the Little Tikes Cozy Coupe 30th Anniversary Car.
Purchased as my grandson outgrew the Stage 2 car with handle he loved but just didn’t fit. He enjoys riding as I push him around the neighborhood. Pros grandson fits and loves the features. Con I’m almost 6’ and wish there was a handle as I have to bend to push this and after a few minutes it gets uncomfortable. Had a few missing pieces contacted the company and they shipped them out and I had in a few days. Grandson is happy so Nana is too
This cozy coupe was easy to assemble! We painted it to make it unique but it was the perfect gift for our son!The assembly was nice and easy and it comes with many parts that make it stay together! Very safe for children.
Cute little car for my two year old grandson but so hard to put together. Was a nightmare. So many pieces. I have some of the screws on wrong and couldn’t take apart so it will have to stay that way. Car still works. Never again! Little Tikes should have made this easier.
I figured my nephew would like this toy too, after having a similar one as a kid. He got a electric atv for his 1 year birthday a couple months ago but I think he’s not ready for the big boy toys just yet. The Cozy Coupe will be a great intermediate for the little guy until he’s got the hand-eye coordination thing down to play on the electric atv.Let me just start out by saying this toy took a lot more assembly than I thought it would! I had to bust out a screwdriver and even a hammer (both required). The hammer was for hammering down the wheels so try not to work around your little one if you want it to be a surprise. I learned that the hard way and the nephew came to see what was up, saw the new toy and thought I was breaking it 🙁 Don’t be afraid to really hammer in those wheel end-caps because I feel if they come loose, goodbye wheel, hello hospital.Also, be very very sure to follow the instructions. ESPECIALLY following in order the assembly of the yellow canopy pieces. I also learned this the hard way and attached the yellow posts in the wrong order. If you don’t you’ll have a extremely hard time inserting any of the other yellow posts. Some of the pieces require inserting them in a certain way and then twisting them to get it locked in place. If you do some things out of order, you may end up not being able to pull the piece back out without some serious muscle.In the end, we ended up with a pretty good toy. My nephew loved the Cozy Coupe’s face, especially its eyes. He’s learning to get in and out of the toy by himself but its hilarious to see him climbing out the passenger side window, where there is no door. I’m just concerned that the toy may tip over if he gets big enough. I don’t necessarily want to test this out but it’s a concern of mine. The actual door is nice in that you can have it have it latched shut or permanently closed with a screw. The floorboard is nice too when your kid wants to be lazy and let you do all the pushing work!All in all, great toy, great value. This should last years after and bring your child endless entertainment.