The Slingshot, a three-wheeled street vehicle made by ATV, snowmobile, and side-by-side manufacturer Polaris, blurs the lines between a motorcycle and car. With its single rear drive wheel and an open-air cabin lacking both a roof and doors, the Slingshot positions itself to be an action-packed alternative to weekend cruisers like the Mazda Miata, traditional motorcycles, or any number of classic cars (think Plymouth Barracuda, Road Runner, and Chevrolet Nova). But does the fun factor make up for the price, inconvenience, and lack of safety features?
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SHOW NOTES
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00:00 – Introduction
00:14 – First Impressions: 2022 Polaris Slingshot
18:26 – Question: Are engineering emissions test programs that offer monetary incentives by car manufacturers legitimate?
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Radical Polaris Slingshot is part car, part motorcycle, all excitement
Redesigned Mazda MX-5 Keeps Miata Magic Going
Guide to Car Safety
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