The quintessential old-school Hot Wheels wheels, shiny discs with six little lines carved into the chrome, are from a line of the toys called “Ultra Hots.” I’m sure some of you fondly remember racking ...
Remember playing with Hot Wheels as a kid? Well, I say "as a kid" but I have a widebody R32 Skyline GT-R on my desk right now. The die cast cars we had as kids lacked the perfect replica Volk TE37s of ...
When Mattel introduced Hot Wheels back in 1968, the 1:64 die-cast cars were almost an instant hit. Using television to advertise the bright little cars with moving wheels to a wide audience likely ...
Kids are still playing with Hot Wheels, those gleaming toy Camaros, Cougars and Corvettes you got for Christmas or your birthday, years and years ago. But those kids, who are sending new and even ...
If you grew up playing with toy cars, chances are you still have one or two laying around your house (or maybe even a whole ...
Are you a Hot Wheels' fans? Chance are you may very well be, as more than six billion die cast Hot Wheels cars have been sold since the toy's 1968 release. Now, one of your favorite childhood toys ...
The Hot Wheels Speed Snap Track System is the brand's latest innovation in track creations. The track snaps into place, making it easy for kids to build and play. If you grew up using the famed orange ...