You’ve decided to purchase your first remote-controlled car. It’s an exciting time. But you do have one question to answer: What kind of RC car will you buy? Two of the most popular versions are gas-powered and nitro RC cars.

Many beginners, of course, start with something simple, an electric RC car. After all, electric RC cars require little more than a fresh pair of batteries before you can get started racing.

But nitro RC cars and gas-powered RC cars boast more speed and thrills than do electric versions. So even though they are harder with which to get started, most RC enthusiasts prefer these more complicated – and speedier – RC cars.

But what are the differences between nitro and gasoline-fueled RC cars? The main one lies in the fuel mixture that powers each of these different kinds of vehicles.

Gas-powered RC cars feature a mixture made up largely of gasoline. Nitro RC cars, though, boast a mixture that includes nitromethane. This nitro accounts for the higher speed levels of nitro-fueled RC vehicles. Some of the speeds that these RC cars can reach are quite amazing; it’s not unheard of for a nitro RC car to travel as fast as 75 miles-an-hour.

For this reason, more advanced RC enthusiasts prefer nitro RC cars. But if you’re still a bit of a novice, you might want to consider moving up from an electric RC car to a gasoline-powered one. Gas-fueled RC cars are faster than are their electric counterparts. But they’re a bit slower and easier to handle than nitro RC vehicles.

Price is another consideration. Because they are considered the upper-end version of RC cars, nitro cars generally cost more than do other RC vehicles. For that price, though, you are getting unparalleled speed and maneuverability. When you get to a certain level in your RC career, you’ll find that only a nitro RC car will do.

Take a look at your own skill and experience level before making the decision to buy a nitro RC car. If you’re ready for this step, you’ll be thrilled with the RC racing results you get.