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Originally Posted by Ry @ JE Spares
Like most things, you get what you pay for. I'm pretty confident in saying that Tamiya and Kyosho kits are both amongst the most reliable and durable. Both kits being more expensive than the common buggies on the market.
In buying a Lazer, you're buying a kit that's gonna stay together longer, stay in one piece longer, and last longer. Simples 
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couldnt have said it better my self!! i have ot broken a single thing on my sp2!! ive driven everything out there and nothing can compare to this vehicle!! whatever the situation may be...save up and get the "quality" first over impulse buying.you will regret it as soon as the car you buy does not act right unless its on grove!! you always get what you pay for!! its like that in life in general!! the 44 imho is a total piece of junk!! durango is good if your running on carpet.or unless you have mr neuman driving it. schumacher falls into the same catagory as a durango..tamiya excellent car but needs alot of attention to get it where you need it to be. the 22 good car but is to new to figure out everything unless you mike truhe. just some examples and just some companies!!