There’s far more R/C cars than motorcycles, so when a new bike is launched there’s reason to celebrate among the fans. Especially when it’s one as cool as the Ducati Desmosedici R/C Bike.

Based on Ducati’s 2007 MotoGP World Championship winning bike, this actually comes with a rider. And it’s not just a puppet - it can move its legs, its head and shift in the seat, and you control its movements. The other features are impressive too: spring suspension, digital proportional steering and speed control, a throttle-rate selector and steering-trim-system.

Since it’s available in two frequencies, that means you can set up races with a friend… and, for beginners, there’s also a skill level switch, just so you don’t get frustrated from the beginning.
It’s available from Firebox for £59.95 (almost $100).
If you’re a Porsche fan and your gaming experience just can’t be complete without something to remind you of your favorite cars, we have something for you: the Porsche 911 Turbo S Wheel. And this time you don’t have to worry it’s not compatible with your platform of choice, as it works with Xbox 360, PC and PlayStation 3.

Only 10.000 units will be produced, in three editions: Full Features Porsche 911 Turbo S Wheel (3000 units), Porsche 911 Turbo S Wheel “Clubsport edition” (2000 units) and Porsche 911 Turbo S Wheel “Pure edition” (5000 units).
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You could be the owner of one of these for $150 to $400.
A full-fledged toilet is the only car accessory someone hasn’t invented yet. Probably. Everything else is out there, as long as you have the money for it.
Coffee on the go is not enough anymore; how about a margarita? The Margarator just needs a power supply, some ice, margarita mix and tequila and it’s ready to pour out some exquisite booze. And it can use the car plug, in addition to AC/DC power… but we hope that no one takes that as permission to drink while driving.

Actually, a margarita maker in a car makes little sense regardless of details. Yes, the passengers could drink, or it could be used at some sort of high-class tailgating party… but why?
Either way, it’s $110, which is not that expensive. There’s bound to be buyers.
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Having a car means that, inevitably, you’ll make longer trips. And if a gadget lover has to spend a lot of time in the car (especially if s/he is in the passenger seat) it means they need entertainment. Laptops and mp3 players are easy enough to carry, but tend to run out of juice pretty quick.

This is where the Coffee Cup Inverter steps in. It’s a regular car charger (we all know them), but it offers 2 AC outlets and 1 USB charging port via 200/400-watt inverter, so there’ll be plenty of room for everyone’s gizmos.
And the shape is not just for design’s sake: a coffee cup-shaped object fits perfectly in the car’s cup holder, which means it will stay put at curves and sudden brakes, not go flying with gadgets in tow.
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The latest in car fashion is here. Dubious fashion, that is…

The Truck Antlers will definitely get attention on the road, but we can’t guarantee that it’ll be the positive kind. After all, your car will look like it ran over Santa’s reindeer… and you wouldn’t want to do that to poor Santa, would you?
Is $30 too much to pay to look silly?
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If you love cars so much that the sound of an engine is the first thing you want to hear in the morning (the voice of your loved one? overrated), then the Atomic Cherry Red Motor Clock is the perfect thing for you. It comes with 4 alarm sounds: V8 muscle car, V-Twin motorcycle, Turbo, and Door ajar alarm… and that last one just might be the most annoying noise in existence, so it’s bound to wake anyone up.

Beside this, it also features a weather forecast display, temperature display (via a wireless sensor) and a dimmer button. And then, of course, the awesome looks.
But it doesn’t come cheap: it’s $72, and that’s on sale.
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99% of the people interact with their traffic partners in 3 ways: flipping the bird, honking and motioning to indicate the other can pass. Maybe they would like to express more things in a simpler way?

Fiddling with a remote while driving isn’t a bright idea, but when stuck in the city traffic everyone’s got plenty of time… enough to operate “The Hand” R/C Window Sign, at least. The gadget uses electroluminescent technology combined with animation, controlled by a visor-clipped remote, and can display 7 different gestures.
Although most of them have positive messages (“I love you”, “Hang Loose”, “Peace”), who wants to bet the others will get much more usage? “Loser” or the all time-favorite middle finger are much more appropriate when dealing with those drivers who think rules are something that only happens to to other people.
Who said toy racing cars are for kids? Someone who didn’t know what he was talking about, for sure. The World’s Greatest Shelby Slot Car Racetrack features more than 60 feet of track and two beautiful Daytona Coupes, and is sure to make any racing fan very happy on Christmas day. (It ships on December 1st, just in time.)

The set comes with the impressive track, a power pack, two cars, two controllers, grandstand and pit, and is a bit pricey at $249. But oh, the joy of two cars zipping down the tracks…

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If you want to know what your children are doing at all times (and destroy any self-reliance they might have), Ford has something especially for you. This new technology is called MyKey and will be available at first only for the 2010 Focus Coupe, then for the whole range of Ford cars.

What does it do exactly? It allows parents to control the car’s speed (80 mph max), the stereo’s volume (not higher than 44%) and to set the car to make an annoying beeping if the seatbelts aren’t fastened.
Would teens stand for it? When asked, most of them (67% to be exact) said they hated the idea. However, the numbers change if the system would allow them to use the family car more often: only 36% protested in this case.
Doesn’t seem like such a bad idea if you put it like this. In the end, it’s up to the parents to decide on the appropriate way to deal with their kids, and sometimes extra precautions are necessary. Annoyed at mum is better than wounded or dead in an accident.
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One of the joys of having a cat is watching it chase a laser pointer.
You can never have too many remote controlled cars.
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What do these two sentences have in common? The Infrared Tracker Remote Control Car. Yes, another RC car! But this one doubles the fun: the remote is actually a laser pointer, so instead of controlling your car the usual way you have it follow the red dot. If you’re bored of the “old” style of RC toys, $50 will be nothing for the entertainment this will offer.
P.S. Potentially destructive suggestion: bring a cat in the same room as the car… Just don’t hold me responsible for the results.