Review written on 8/1920.
Competition in the Roadster 2+2 segment has just gotten a little more heated. Philadelphia Motors has launched the Ninja. Is this Roadster 2+2 enough to unseat the Fama or will it be worse than the Uil. Don't worry! We have the answers.
Is the Philadelphia Motors Ninja fast? Uh, No. But is that important? Maybe. For a Roadster 2+2 the Ninja is well below average. There are many other vehicles in this class that can move better and faster on the track. And because of that we don't consider it to be very good. The 13 hp @ 1666RPMs 822 cc I3 engine is underpowered for this vehicle. Which ultimately hurts its performance. The Ninja is able to reach a top speed of 35 mph and it does Not Applicable on the strip. With this 33 lb-ft of torque can tow 720 lbs. Once again. Not great, but not bad. And that leaves us with one conclusion. Philadelphia Motors Should have probably used a bigger, better engine for this vehicle. But as it is, it will do. While testing the Philadelphia Motors Ninja's handling on the track, we found that this Roadster 2+2 drives like a brick. Many times we were confronted with a corner that the vehicle just couldn't handle. At speed this vehicle may be deadly.
The Philadelphia Motors Ninja is the definition of basic transportation. The seats feel like they're chiseled out of concrete. The dash isn't much better. And features? What features?
The Philadelphia Motors Ninja is not exactly roomy. You can fit normal people in it, maybe a bag or two. But not much else. You probably wouldn't want to be in it for long, and your certainly wouldn't want to use it to transport anything in bulk. The Ninja's 24 cu-ft of passenger and cargo space leave a lot to be desired. Many vehicles in its class are much more spacious. So be warned. This may not be the perfect fit for you.
The Philadelphia Motors Ninja is so poorly made that there are petitions to prevent the sale or manufacturing of them on the bases of fraud. So be advised, the Ninja is horribly built.
If you're looking for a car to put on cinder blocks in your front yard, the Philadelphia Motors Ninja is the vehicle for you. It is that unreliable.
While the Philadelphia Motors Ninja will not win any awards for its fuel consummation. Its 15.6 mpg is better than most vehicles in its class. This means more money in your wallet and a happier long term experience. Philadelphia Motors did a good job in this respect.
The Philadelphia Motors Ninja 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 Ninja at all costs!
Ultimately the Philadelphia Motors Ninja 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 2+2 on the market to choose from. Hell walking beats this rubbish. Even if it is a cross continental trip!