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[QUOTE=1dn5up;768777]Just my 2¢ ,
Being Polaris is pushing horse power , why it isn’t FWD ? More power to the road , plus the rear would not kick out in wet conditions .
My HHR SS , pushes 310 hp , all they needed to do was to use the front sub frame , as it’s what they use to begin with. Only difference would be a sideways engine design .[/QUOTE]
I don't scare easy, But with the Slingshot wet/damp roads will do it, Even with traction control it try's to get away from you.... Even a light dusting of snow it gets dangerous..
Had i tested one in the rain i would never bought one....:(...
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[QUOTE=1dn5up;768777]Just my 2¢ ,
Being Polaris is pushing horse power , why it isn’t FWD ? More power to the road , plus the rear would not kick out in wet conditions .
My HHR SS , pushes 310 hp , all they needed to do was to use the front sub frame , as it’s what they use to begin with. Only difference would be a sideways engine design .[/QUOTE]
May not be able to classify it as a motorcycle or autocycle with front wheel drive.
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[QUOTE=trikermutha;768853]May not be able to classify it as a motorcycle or autocycle with front wheel drive.[/QUOTE]
The Vanderhalls are front wheel drive and they are classified as motorcycles in some states and Autocycles in other states just like the slingshots...
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Well Polaris just announce another Slingshot to the 2020 lineup. And limited to 300 units.
So it is a Grand Touring model with the new Polaris engine and Auto Trans. With a Green Paint job.
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Polaris must think it's a real winner limiting it to 300 units.
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[QUOTE=rhino 2;768854]The Vanderhalls are front wheel drive and they are classified as motorcycles in some states and Autocycles in other states just like the slingshots...[/QUOTE]
Tomatoes - Tomātoes ...
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See the 2021 slingshots came out and have padel shift if you want fir the autodrive.
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Hey Ronnie, good luck with that!