Wednesday, April 15, 2026

GREGG'S NEXT ROAD TRIP RIDE

Saturday, April 10th, 2026, Gregg was at our local shopping strip and sent me photos - front and back - of a car he swears will be our next road-trip-ride. No, I don't think so, I said. It's a "Slingshot" and you can find a dealer by typing in the name.


For some reason they remind me of the old Hot Rod days.


Added note: coincidentally I visited Ginny's Blog and she had the same vehicle on her post here. Ginny gave me all the information I needed on this interesting vehicle. Thanks Ginny!

Another coincidence, today (the 14th) we were heading back to our home, and we saw this at the intersection. I noticed this one had a roof attached, which probably can be removed very easily. These slingshots are getting around. I wonder how popular they will become.



That's all I have got for today. 
Thanks for visiting and have a great week.





50 comments:

  1. Great minds think alike! But you outdid me. You found TWO and got really sharp pics in the daylight. I like these better than the black ones; which remind me of the Batmobile.

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    1. They certainly do, I was enjoyed your post and info sharing. I thought your photos were great. I got a few blurry ones on the one we saw at the intersection. But those are always a memory :) They do look like the Batmobile come to think of it.

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  2. That’s interesting!
    I haven’t seen a Slingshot around in Malaysia before.
    It would definitely turn heads if one passed by.

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    1. Thanks Veronica Lee :) Maybe they will make it out there soon.

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  3. What an amazing vehicle! I'd love to cruise around the beach in one of those. I really like the color too!
    Those are great photos!
    Good day , hugs Elke

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    1. Hello dear Elke and thank you :) you have a good day also. Hugs, Denise

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  4. Goodness, Denise. I've looked at the website and here the wheels are big and the body is well off the ground and they use them for trial bike riding. Interesting.

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    1. I missed that the use them for trail biking Margaret, but can see that when I look at them again. Thanks for sharing that!

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  5. This reminded me of Ginny's post. I think they look kind of fun to ride around in

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    1. I am not sure if I could get out of one even if I could get in it, lol!

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  6. I have never seen a slingshot vehicle. Take care, enjoy your day!

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    1. These were new to me also, then after these, I saw the one at Ginny’s blog and the very next day, the one at the intersection. Thank you, you take care and enjoy your day also Eileen :)

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  7. I have not even heard of them! I did have a slingshot when I was a boy though.

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    1. As many did no doubt and those were the only ones I knew about before seeing these :)

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  8. I didn't know these were called slingshots. I always thought they were hot-rodded up versions of those 3 wheel trikes.

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    1. I could maybe manage a three-wheeled trike, lol!

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  9. Somebody took a Matchbox car off the shelf. Looks scary. (My aging Dad took a ride in a previous hubby's TransAm car. Said he needed a jock strap to safely drive it!) Linda in Kansas

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    1. Apologies to your dad but I laughed out loud when I read what your dad said :) He had a great sense off humor.

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  10. Dear Denis :)
    I have never heard of these cars before, they look snazzy but I think I would have difficulty getting in and out of such a vehicle.
    Hope you are welll
    All the best
    Sonjia

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    1. Hello Sonjia, I do wonder how comfortable they are :) You and I would have the same difficulty. I am well thank you. I hope you are also. All the best, Denise

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  11. I imagine you get a exciting ride out of these vehicles.

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  12. Well I love RED but I'll pass on that backwards vehicle. Several years ago we were on Mt. Mitchell (6,000+ feet elevation). ONe of those things came zooooming up to the parking lot. NO THANK you I want an entire car when I'm driving mountain roads
    Hugs
    Cecilia

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    1. Now that would have been very startling :0 Having the whole car on a mountain road sounds a very wise thing to do :) Hugs, Denise

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  13. Interesting! For the old guts who can no longer ride their Harleys, maybe? Not for me though. I doubt I could get out of it...assuming I could get in!

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    1. Maybe and probably :) I know I wouldn’t be able to get in or out of that thing.

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  14. I have never seen a slingshot vehicle ... don't think it would be easy getting in or out of it though LOL

    All the best Jan

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    1. Couldn’t have said it better myself Jan :) All the best, Denise

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  15. That looks like a very interesting vehicle.

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    1. Gracias; lo es, pero quizás no para mí :) Me alegra que haya gente que disfrute tener uno, pero no creo que yo pudiera entrar ni salir de él... y lo digo con una sonrisa. Te mando un beso.

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  17. i have seen a few here in new jersey, and my neighbor has one. i don't know how i feel about them, not for me, i can't imagine you would survive a crash in that!!

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    1. Not for me either Debbie :) And you're right about that one.

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  18. I had never seen or heard of these before until I saw Ginny's post--and now yours.

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    1. I don't think Ginny nor I had heard of them until we saw the ones we took photos of :)

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  19. Whenever I see a low slung vehicle like that, I wonder if it’s safe to drive on on the interstate. A tractor trailer driver might not even see it.

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    1. I agree with you and I have wondered about that too. It is a great question and it got me curious so I looked it up. This is what I got from Google.

      “Yes, the Polaris Slingshot is fully highway-legal and allowed on the interstate. It is generally classified as an "autocycle" in most US states, requiring only a valid driver's license rather than a motorcycle endorsement. However, helmet laws depend on local state regulations.”

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  20. My guess is that it is very uncomfortable, and also smelly, being so close to the road, and sucking in every other vehicle's exhaust fumes.

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  21. That looks cool. Never seen anything like it before :-D

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    1. I remember it being a wondrous sight the first time I was here Ananka :)

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  22. Ah, boys and their toy dreams!

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