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nitrosportsandrunner -> RE: What to do with $400? (5/10/2012 6:28 PM)
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ORIGINAL: yakfish For $400 you should have no problem picking up a used brushless 1/8 scale buggy. and by going used you don't have to settle for an off brand. you can get a good quality name brand that will last longer and perform better than a brand new off brand. Take a look at Ofna, Kyosho, Associated, Losi, Mugen and Xray just to name a few. I know im gonna regret this, but how is Redcat an off-brand? Yes, they dont do all the design work on the models they sell (tho they do chose the electronic gear and make changes to the designs based on feedback) Other than that point, everything else about redcat is the same as other RC companies. They have a warehouse, provide spare parts and upgrades, have a warrenty on all electronic gear as well as covering DOA items. They have a phone number where you can talk with an actual person to get issues worked out ect. They grow in sales every year (in fact they are moving to a larger warehouse right now...and should have several new models out this year) and I have even heard talk that they want to start working on models which are 100% their own design. Yak, dont take the personally, but have you driven a backdraft 8E, or a hurricane XTE? These models are no joke. They are fast and handle well out of the box. I feel like many people judge redcat by their very budget oriented 1/10 nitros. Those models are the most basic you can get, and not that durable. They are fun for the money, but not as durable as other 1/10 nitros which often cost twice as much. I mean, what do you expect out of a $140 RTR nitro buggy? The 1/8 scale lines are much more like other brands in terms of design and construction...especially the XTE and XTR line. So, how are they an "off brand"?
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