Slingshot Now Available to Rent and Own in Hawaii With Regular Driver’s License
The Polaris Slingshot is classified as an “autocycle” in Hawaii, just like in 40+ other states, which means you don’t need a motorcycle license or endorsement to drive it. This is great news for travelers heading to the popular vacation islands, because exploring Hawaii in a Slingshot sounds like a ton of fun, so long as you don’t have any heavy off-road plans (you can rent a jeep for that). Polaris Slingshots are available for purchase and or rent at Montgomery Powersports (Honolulu) and Aloha Motorsports (Maui). See below for more info.
Polaris:
HONOLULU (April 16, 2018) ? The Polaris Slingshot, the bold three-wheeled roadster, today announced its retail availability in the state of Hawaii. Now, Slingshots are available for purchase in all 50 U.S. states. Hawaii residents can visit Montgomery Powersports Hawaii in Honolulu to learn more or to test drive a new 2018 Slingshot. Because of Slingshot?s unique three-wheeled configuration with a steering wheel, five-speed manual transmission, and side-by-side bucket seats, Slingshot is classified as an? autocycle? in Hawaii. There, drivers can enjoy the open cockpit experience with just a standard driver?s license. Hawaii is one of the 40 plus U.S. states in which Slingshot drivers do not need a motorcycle endorsement to operate.
?We are thrilled to now offer consumers in every state across the country the opportunity to purchase their very own Slingshot,? said Josh Fulkerson, Slingshot Sr. Director...
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