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Mattel Disney Pixar Diecast CARS: TRU & Disney Store Sale This Week

CARS on sale this week at TRU:

All three are also available online:

Disney Pixar’s Cars The Movie Ramone’s Color Change Playset

Disney Pixar’s Cars the Movie 1:55 Scale Die-Cast Color Changer Car – Ramone

Disney Pixar’s Cars the Movie Holiday Truck Multipack – Mater Saves Christmas is NO longer available online.

Though 3 of the 4 individual CARS are still available online:

Decked Out Doc Hudson.

Holiday Spirit Sheriff.

Snowplow Lightning McQueen.

Whee-Hoo Winter Mater.

The Disney store is also have a big sale – some items 65% off (most CARS items, less than that) but click on the graphic link or this TEXT LINK.

Though I have found the perfect holiday gift that keeps on giving!

A PIE MAKER!

Load up some crust, load up some filling, drop in a pie top crust. Close lid.

10 MINUTES!

Glorious pie!

Now I never have to leave the house as long as pie filling is in my mailbox!

First, the internet, then diecast CARS, and now this.

PIE TIME!

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15 December 2010 Mattel Disney Pixar CARS, Retail 13 Comments

13 Comments

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  • babychristianscars says:

    Awesome price. I gladly paid full price for this set. I would have like to get the target set cheaper but oh well at this point of owning nearly every car you just gotta keep collecting them all.

  • DDD says:

    Just picked up the Santa set. I didn’t really care about the other two so it was worth waiting and $15 felt about right. What I don’t like about these multi-car sets is how hard it is to find three in the same box with clean eyes. There were about eight sets left and I settled on the best. I don’t know the book, but the Santa car is really nice.

    Now that I have a non-lenticular Mater, I almost prefer the lenty ones…why are his eyes so dull? The glossy eyes are much nicer. But then Mater is finished to look entirely plastic, which is unfortunate.

    They had all the wood playsets out finally but I don’t think they realize they’ve had all the two-packs in boxes above the shelves just sitting up there for weeks now…only the Tex/Mcqueen and Doc/Mater sets are on the pegs. I don’t care much for the wood cars, but the finishing on the tow yard and tire shop playsets is really nice.

    Something else I’m watching to go on sale is the ninja playset. I think that crane, though plastic, looks very well done and would make a nice display piece.

    Just waiting for the new Final Laps still! Have a Dr. Frankenwagon someone broke from the UK Disney Store set coming from Spain to go with my “monster”!

  • Mary says:

    Where did you get that pie maker from? Link please please please

    (MET: There is a text link to Williams Sonoma … reasonably priced … let us know how your pies turn out! 🙂 ).

  • rich says:

    Thats what great about America- we can all like different things ! I agree that all the stuff issued outside the movie line is just to make a buck BUT I like them(except lenticulars and cocor changers).
    I think the Santa car is one of the best made so far along with the Elvis RV and Todd pizza planet !
    Peace and Merry Xmas- maybe good clearance after Xmas?

  • oliversmom says:

    I actually like Santa Car. It has some plastic part, yes, it is true. But imagine full die cast in 2-3 y.old hands that large?
    I know we always claim that our collections are for our children not for us, but they are. Try not to give Santa car to your child!
    After all, those are children toys. And sure enough, Santa car looks different.
    Color is may be slightly orangi-red but it is not fire truck, expression is great and how can you possibly resist golden ornaments on sled.

  • Jack says:

    Who is to say what is worth what? Anything is worth what someone is willing to pay.
    To me the Santa Car is a must have. I would pay 20.00 for the Santa Car alone. Nevermind you get the Mater in this set so you don’t have to get the single. Maybe 15.00 just means more to some people than others but to us that’s nothing to pay for an exclusive Santa car set. The Christmas display looks awesome now.
    We love the Mater Saves Christmas Cars and other spinoffs like the Cars Toons and the Storytellers line which shows how the Cars actually came to Radiator Springs are far and away some of the best Cars Mattel ever made based on these Characters.
    After all the movie is 5 years old. We need new stories and scenes to keep these characters fresh. I can tell you the Cars Toons have been hugely popular. Most Cars collectors collect these other lines and for good reason. There are millions of young children getting to know Lightning McQueen and his friends through the Cars Toons shorts airing on the Disney channel who were too young or not even born yet when Cars 1 came out.
    The only crap here is the opinion calling non-canon Cars many people like crap.
    Don’t buy them if you feel they are too high or you don’t like them even if 90% of Cars lovers don’t agree with you but these spinoffs are awesome- Not crap. The smiles they put on our childrens faces prove that. My son doesn’t have a canon and non canon smile. They all look the same whenever he gets a new car no matter what line it came from.

  • Matt says:

    I would not pay $14.99 for a Santa Car. Just say no to the story line, color changers, lenticulars, and other non canon CRAP!!! Finish the first movie for goodness sake.

  • buckland-blowouts says:

    Four and twenty Cars baked in a pie… I’ll take one of those please!

  • Shawn says:

    Even at $15, I couldn’t bring myself to buy the Santa Car. It’s not worth a penny over $12. Maybe if they put the new Lightning McQueen in it.

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