Would you buy a Polaris Slingshot?
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Would you buy a Polaris Slingshot?
After the ROC would you be prepared to buy a slingshot?
Ariel Atom Owners Club founder, based in Central London
Re: Would you buy a Polaris Slingshot?
2.4L -> 174bhp. They really weren't trying very hard!
I guess it's not too expensive in the scheme of things, but doesn't look or sound like it would perform all that well in out and out performance stakes, eg. on a track day (as in not enough power to acelerate too quickly, and not great for cornering).
It does look like it would be reasonably fun to drive though.
It strikes me it's aiming itself as an alternative for bikers, and so priced towards the top end of those.
But no, I've a bike for when I want to bike, and an atom for when I want to drive. I'm not sure larking around in a slingshot would be something that would hold my interest for very long.
I guess it's not too expensive in the scheme of things, but doesn't look or sound like it would perform all that well in out and out performance stakes, eg. on a track day (as in not enough power to acelerate too quickly, and not great for cornering).
It does look like it would be reasonably fun to drive though.
It strikes me it's aiming itself as an alternative for bikers, and so priced towards the top end of those.
But no, I've a bike for when I want to bike, and an atom for when I want to drive. I'm not sure larking around in a slingshot would be something that would hold my interest for very long.
Re: Would you buy a Polaris Slingshot?
Not when the other choice is an atom!
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Porsche 996 turbo for straight line speed
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Re: Would you buy a Polaris Slingshot?
I have had a good nose around them and it's a big old lump and very much built to a price. Three wheelers should be a Morgan /end
'he was reet fast'
Re: Would you buy a Polaris Slingshot?
At their price point they are selling a lot of them. I spontaneously never see another Atom on the road, but, I have seen a few of them. The engine is more or less a newer version of the one that Brammo installed in the Atom 2's in the states and there are owners getting massive power out of them. Not a track tool, but, they do appear to be a great goof. There will be so many more of them, I am assuming that at some point they will set up a track series though. I have already heard rumblings.
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Re: Would you buy a Polaris Slingshot?
In case you don't know, see why Wherlein isn't F1 racing so far this season...
https://youtu.be/Fhz_2gSpT_Y
Still think they'll sell a lot of them?
https://youtu.be/Fhz_2gSpT_Y
Still think they'll sell a lot of them?
Ariel Atom Owners Club founder, based in Central London
Re: Would you buy a Polaris Slingshot?
Yes, I do see them selling a lot. It is more about price point IMHO and, yes, I was wondering what happened to Wherlein
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Re: Would you buy a Polaris Slingshot?
[ was always told IF you cant say owt positive then dont, So I wont
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No, because I've seen the 'quality' of the RZR's that race....
Re: Would you buy a Polaris Slingshot?
definitely agree that if I was going 3 wheels and would like to at some point it would be a Morgan, watching the reviews the Slingshot doesnt fill me with confidence...
Re: Would you buy a Polaris Slingshot?
Morgan !!! it would have to be an early one. The quality of finish on the new three wheelers and four wheelers for that matter are, in my honest opinion questionable. If you take a close look (i owned a 2009 4/4 from new) i am afraid they are selling cars on the basis of hand made quality. The company only fulfilles that claim with the fact the factory isn't automated as mass production factory's are. I had always wanted a Morgan and was sadly disappointed with the quality and as such sold my 4/4. I previously worked for a company were we made "hand made car bodies" and as such saw a huge difference. A true hand made pannel is made by hand to fit an opening on a single car, Morgan make hand made pannels and fit to any car that comes allong regardless weather it is a good fit or not
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