Review written on 8/1920.

When it comes to Pickup Truck it might be easy to miss Philadelphia Motors's Quaker. But don't worry! We the full scoop on this Pickup Truck. We'll let you know where it stands between the Quaker and the Miogaror. So continue reading to find out more about the Philadelphia Motors Quaker.


On first glance the Philadelphia Motors Quaker seems to have everything you'd want in a daily driver on the track. It is not overly powerful, but it packs enough punch to get up and go. While you won't win any races, you won't hold up any traffic. The Pickup Truck's 40 hp @ 1817RPMs 4778 cc I3 engine does well enough under load to keep you satisfied. The Quaker is able to top out at 42 mph and accelerates at Not Applicable. Hooked up to our test trailer, the 94 lb-ft of torque were able to tow 22 lbs. Ultimately the Philadelphia Motors Quaker is your average Pickup Truck on the track. The Philadelphia Motors Quaker sticks to the road like burnt eggs on a frying pan. The handling characteristics of the Quaker puts it in the top tier of Pickup Truck.


Interior build, materials, and features are average for the segment. The Philadelphia Motors Quaker's cabin isn't going to amaze. But compared to most other vehicles of this type, it's not going to let you down. It has most of the standard features, and comfort, while lacking in some areas, is decent.

The Philadelphia Motors Quaker's 60 cu-ft of cargo and passenger space is plenty for the typical consumer. It is certainly better than average for this type of vehicle. While there are some areas that could be improved all in all we think the Quaker is good.

The workmanship put into the Philadelphia Motors Quaker is unparalleled in this market. From its hand finished panelling to ultrahigh quality materials the Quaker is truly a work of art that should last a life time. It seems Philadelphia Motors has perfected the perfect.


If there was one vehicle I believe would be able to hit 1,000,000 miles easily it would be the Philadelphia Motors Quaker. This vehicle was designed for dependability in mind.

The 8.9 mpg city and might not look great. And it isn't. But there are worst options out there. That is no excuse however. The Philadelphia Motors Quaker needs to squeeze out a little more mileage if it ever wants to be a contender.

When it comes to safety features Philadelphia Motors Quaker maintains the bare-bones amount required to keep you safe. While you probably won't survive a major accident. The vehicle shouldn't explode hitting a pothole on poor roads.


All in all, the Philadelphia Motors Quaker is a good choice among its peers. It checks just enough boxes in our Pickup Truck tests for us to give it our recommendation. There are a few other Pickup Truck that are better than the Quaker. But for some buyers, the Quaker is still a good choice.