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  2. Polaris Slingshot - Wikipedia

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    Polaris Slingshot on Live Oak Road, Orange County, CA Beginning with the 2020 model year, the Slingshot is powered by a 2.0 L inline four -cylinder gasoline-powered Polaris ProStar Engine rated at 203 hp (151 kW; 206 PS) at 8250 rpm and 144 pound force-feet (195 N⋅m) of torque at 6500 rpm.

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    Clicks Retail Group is a group of healthcare, beauty, music and lifestyle products retail chains and brands based in South Africa, including Clicks pharmacies. The company was founded in Cape Town by Jack Goldin in 1968 and operates over 670 retail outlets in southern Africa. [1] In 2003, [2] its stock was listed on the JSE Securities Exchange ...

  4. Dodge Slingshot - Wikipedia

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    The Slingshot has a rear-mounted, 3-cylinder, gasoline engine with normal aspiration and induction. The engine gives out a total of 100 horsepower. It can go from 0-60 mph in about 10 seconds. The car uses a five-speed manual transmission. [2] The Slingshot has a combined fuel economy of 45 miles per US gallon (5.2 L/100 km; 54 mpg ‑imp).

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    The price is $22 per person but that is an amazing value for everything that comes with the meal. We had 11 courses/options plus the Iced Tea came with the meal.

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  8. Polaris Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Polaris began developing a smaller consumer-sized, front-engine snowmobile to compete with the Ski-Doo in the early 1960s. In 1964, Polaris released the Comet. However, the Comet soon ran into problems as it could not travel in all types of snow conditions. Polaris then recalled the sleds and quickly developed a new prototype to avoid ...

  9. Plymouth Slingshot - Wikipedia

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    An interesting feature is the use of twin tires at both the front and rear. Slingshot is equipped with 125/70-15 and 125/85-16 tires at the front and rear, respectively. This was to provide an additional safety factor in the event of a blow-out. The dimensions of the Slingshot are as follows: Wheelbase = 103.0 inches; Length = 149.0 inches