Review written on 8/1920.

The Roadster segment is not for everyone. But the Amalfi may be the vehicle for you. Philadelphia Motors sure hopes it is. So this week I took a trip down to Philadelphia Motors's headquarters to test out the Amalfi. Luckily we've also tested the Amalfi and the everyone else this year. So we should be able to give you a verdict on how it stands in the Roadster community.


Our first test is always on the track. It is here where we can measure the performance of the Philadelphia Motors Amalfi without getting a speeding ticket! And that's good because we would rack up the tickets in this Roadster. Not for going too fast, but for going too slow! The Amalfi is slower than grandma's mobility scooter. You seriously might as well walk. The 8 hp @ 976RPMs 1300 cc I2 engine should be used in a lawn mower. Not in a car. The Amalfi lugs it self to a horrible top speed of 30 mph. And strains to hit Not Applicable. With its 36 lb-ft of torque you can tow around 712 lbs but don't expect to get there anytime soon. It is amazing they even allow this vehicle to drive on the roads. All in all we hate this car performance on the track. In the real world the Philadelphia Motors Amalfi could not even handle a U-turn, let alone our beloved test track. Why the hell would engineers at Philadelphia Motors even put a steering wheel on this train? This has to be one of the worst handling Roadster I have ever driven.


After our series of track test, we look at the interior of the Philadelphia Motors Amalfi and what we find might shock you. This is one of the absolutely worst interior that we've ever seen. I have no idea what Philadelphia Motors was thinking. Maybe they wanted to be cheap, but whatever they were thinking they need to rethink it. As it is now I can not recommend stepping foot inside the Amalfi. It's that horrible.

20 cu-ft puts the Philadelphia Motors Amalfi roughly in line with other vehicles in its class. We would consider this to be enough space for everyday use of a vehicle of this type. We certainly wouldn't use it if you're looking to haul a bunch of junk around.

At first glance you might of thought it to be a cheap poorly made toy. Maybe it's one of those life sized cutouts? But no my friends, this is the real deal, this is the Philadelphia Motors Amalfi and it's has god awful quality.


If your ideal date night is being broke down on the side of the road, then the Philadelphia Motors Amalfi will fulfil your wildest dreams.

The Philadelphia Motors Amalfi's fuel economy is impressive, but not in a good way. The Amalfi's 13.6 mpg is one of the worst in class. This might not be troublesome when you look at the numbers, but it will be when you actually have to pay for it.

The Philadelphia Motors Amalfi is the kind of vehicle a mortician recommends and an insurance man says to never buy. In this respect we have to agree with the insurance man for once. We can't lose anymore subscribers! Avoid Amalfi at all costs!


Ultimately the Philadelphia Motors Amalfi is one of the worst vehicles I have ever driven. Philadelphia Motors should be ashamed of making such crap. Only a pure idiot would buy such junk. There are much better Roadster on the market to choose from. Hell walking beats this rubbish. Even if it is a cross continental trip!