As stated above, it doesn't matter what you like or dislike, if he wants a good all around car, then traxxas is the way to go IMO,
Do you not see the hypocrisy in this sentence?
I've been into RC for 25 years, I have 16 kits at present, and have owned & let go of twice that many. I've experience with just about every make of nitro engine and a pretty fair number of BL systems. Whether you agree with me or not, I'd say this experience lends
some credence to the opinions I offer.
I never said the TRX offerings are junk, I have simply said they don't represent the best
value. The Slash 4x4 RTR is $400, putting it on the higher end of 1/10 SCT RTR cost spectrum, and it does not include a LiPo battery. For the same money, you can buy a number of other trucks
and a decent 2S or 3S pack.
ETA:
Half the fun of this hobby is repairing/upgrading parts. Any rig out there will have its weak and strong points.
Oh, I agree wholeheartedly. Where our opinions may differ is that I expect fewer repairs & upgrades
made out of necessity as the kit price increases. This generally holds true, but TRX is an exception to the rule.
I, too, drive my rigs hard but there is a difference between driving hard and abuse.
Whether we call it hard use or abuse, the fact that some hold up better than others remains. Back when I was first getting into nitro, several of my friends bought the Traxxas Stampede RTR because it was (at the time) cheaper. I bought an RC10GT kit, which promptly received a Picco .21 engine. I ran mine more frequently and harder, yet still had fewer parts break, despite running an engine that makes almost 3 times the power of the TRX mills. In fact, the stock transmission with plastic gears in that 10GT lasted longer than the piston and sleeve in that Picco engine. I didn't have to upgrade to RRP metal parts until I shoehorned an OFNA Force .32 into the chassis, an engine meant to propel 1/8 4WD monster trucks weighing triple what the little GT does. And don't forget, the GT is a race-bred design, not especially beefy and not inteded for hard bashing.
Again, I'll give credit where credit is due. The TRX nitro engines, while about a 4 out of 10 perfromance-wise, are reliable and durable. The Velinion BL systems are about as good as you get in RTR stuff. Some other products are good, too; I actually really like the Talon tires as a general purpose AT skin. But I maintain that overall, at their price point, TRX vehicles leave a bit to be desired.