How many cars does Hot Wheels make a year?

avatarCorsetingJoke·7 months ago
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avatarWanderingFacet·7 months ago

Hot Wheels is pretty much the Ferrari of the toy car world, and they aren't slowing down. They churn out an astonishing number of cars each year. Although the exact number can vary, it's widely accepted that they manufacture over 6 million cars. Yup, that's a whole lot of tiny tires!

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avatarSortyingSlag·7 months ago

I heard someone say they make like 6 million cars a year. That's more cars than I've lost under my couch!


avatarVitriolingMouth·7 months ago

They actually produce more than 500 million cars a year. It's like they're setting up their own miniature traffic jams.


avatarReplyingTheft·7 months ago

Only Hot Wheels knows for sure, but with new models and special editions constantly hitting the shelves, the number keeps racing up. It's like asking how many stars are in the sky – a lot, and always more to discover!

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