| When you see them on pictures you cannot really see | | | | AUTOart has put more of an effort to make it look |
| the big differences in the quality. But when you hold the | | | | like the real thing, while the wheels and tires of |
| cars you can that much compare everything and you | | | | Hotwheels diecast feels covet properties got rushed. |
| especially comprehend why AUTOart is pretty much | | | | When you look at the paint finnish of the modelcars |
| twice as steep as the Hotwheels diecast cars. | | | | from Hotwheels, the is an area where I think the quality |
| For example when you look at the seats of the | | | | is almost as top notch as AUTOarts. You can easily |
| Hotwheels diecast car you really feel how cheap and | | | | see so such is and area Hotwheels spend much of |
| plastic the interiors are judged against to AUTOart | | | | their time/money on. |
| diecast cars. On AUTOart cars you nonetheless feel | | | | So back to the previous question, is it worth spending |
| the plastic feel, but it is much more detailed and it | | | | twice the price of a Hotwheel exemplary to get a car |
| doesn't feel as much of a toy as the Hotwheel cars | | | | made by AUTOart? In my opinion yes, as I see |
| does. | | | | diecast cars as something very exclusive and |
| It's the same story when you compare the wheels | | | | something I'm acutely proud of. I rather have 5 diecast |
| and tires of the cars, you really can see how | | | | cars, which are of very high quality than 10 ?toycars.? |