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Help me decide which 1/8 buggy 4x4. Kyosho, Arrma or other...?

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Hi folks. Recently been itching to get a 1/8 scale 4x4 buggy for a backyard basher (we also have a motocross track we take our r/c's to at the local fairgrounds). There's no competitive racing near by so I don't do any racing. I recently purchased a nice hopped-up Arrma Typhon 6s for a smokin' deal, but the seller accidently shipped it to the wrong address and they weren't able to get it returned so I was refunded my money (very bummed). So now I've decided to just purchase a brand new buggy but trying to decide which one, unless I run into another good deal on a used one. I've been reviewing the following buggies;
Kyosho Inferno Neo 3.0 VE Readyset 4x4 (4s capable) - $429.99
Arrma Typhon 6s BLX RTR 4x4 (6s capable) - $479.99
HPI Trophy Buggy Flux (4s capable) - $459.99

If any of you have an opinion on the listed units or of any other options, please feel free. It doesn't 100% necessarily have to be a buggy, I was just leaning more towards a buggy (and 1/8 scale and 4x4) because I don't have one yet, nor have I had one in the past. All I have are my two 1/10 scale stadium trucks (RC10T4.3 and Futaba FXT). Also just FYI, I'm not looking for something that can go 70 mph or better, even if it's capable to do so, like the Arrma if set up right. That's just not necessary for me.
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Re: Help me decide which 1/8 buggy 4x4. Kyosho, Arrma or other...?

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While I have no experience with any of those, HPI parts are so hit or miss I'd stay away from them.
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Re: Help me decide which 1/8 buggy 4x4. Kyosho, Arrma or other...?

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therigliveson wrote: Wed Sep 23, 2020 11:03 am While I have no experience with any of those, HPI parts are so hit or miss I'd stay away from them.
Yes, some others had mention to me regarding HPI's more recent history and parts can be hard to find. While researching the Trophy Flux I did come across and read a little about HPI as a company, but wasn't very sure how bad it was. On the other hand, I also read a lot how good of quality their RC's were. Unfortunately the more I hear about the HPI, the more unappealing it is. So that one is off the list. Thanks for the input.
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If your going to go with kyosho I would step up to the Kyosho Inferno MP9e Evo ReadySet 1/8 4WD Brushless Electric Buggy w/2.4GHz Radio.

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mikea96 wrote: Thu Sep 24, 2020 10:33 pm If your going to go with kyosho I would step up to the Kyosho Inferno MP9e Evo ReadySet 1/8 4WD Brushless Electric Buggy w/2.4GHz Radio.
There was another person who mentioned the MP9e Evo V2 ReadySet as a good option as well. It's more of a race oriented buggy than the NEO 3.0 VE from what I understand...? It comes with a better radio and motor among other things. The MP9e is $550 while the NEO is $430, I'm just not sure if I want to spend another $120 for a more race oriented version buggy for a basher. The factory tires on the MP9e look like they have no business being in a backyard whatsoever. Haha... Those would need to be replaced immediately.
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Made up my mind. And it was on sale at $439.99
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