im kinda interested in these things....what is the average going price? where can i find em and about how much do they weigh?
i was at a monster truck show last year and between intermissions and before the show they had like 10 guys down on the concrete driving them and stuff for entertainment...some of them were roasting the tires off it was nuts!!!!
Pricing depends on where you buy from and what car/truck/buggy that you want.
I got my savage's for a steal from a local hobby dealer. The only catch is that I had to wait a week for them to arrive. While towerhobbies.com was selling them for over $400, I got mine for $379 each.
As for buggy's, they go all over for pricing. Just do some research on the web before you buy one. If you ask around, people are just going to vouch for what they have and bash all others. I owned 2 t-maxx's and to me they are weak trucks. In one of the pictures in my link above you can see the t-maxx's. They do not put up with the beating that I put my savage's through.
Buggy's are just awesome. There quick and handle great on road or dirt. I jump the crap out of mine, and the only problem I had was a bent chassis when I tried to jump over a friends garage. I made it over, but landed in the driveway instead of the lawn.
Your best bet is to start with something that's easy to tune the engine, so you don't get pissed off and run it over with your real car...LOL You will have those days that it just won't run right or start at all. These are glow engines that operate like a diesel engine with a glow plug. Weather and humidity have alot to do with how they run. HPI and Traxxas have the best starter engines that i've seen. Plus all of there stuff have the options to highly upgrade your ride.
Engines with one needle carb are exceptional easy to tune, but performance sucks donkey b@lls.
Engines with a 2 needle carb are the most popular. Great performance and easy to tune once you get used to it.
Engines with a 3 needle carb are a b*tch to tune and only have one major difference compared to a 2 needle setup. That diff is the ability to adjust the engines power band to a higher or lower rpm.
Here's a video to get you hyped up...
BUGGY JUMP
One more:
BUGGY JUMP 2