Review written on 8/1920.

It is not everyday one gets to drive a new automobile. Typically you find your self stuck with the same vehicle for at least five years before you purchase another one. And with the rate of depreciation and the amount of time we spend in traffic, this makes finding the right vehicle all the more important. Philadelphia Motors believes their Magician may be the best Coupe to enter the market. How does it compare other Coupe such as the Magician and Camberley? We'll find out in this month's Vehicle Review!


After a morning of coffee and drawing straws, I was chosen one to take the Philadelphia Motors Magician out to the test track. Thank god for the coffee! The Magician is a real sleeper. Literally this Coupe will put you to sleep. The Magician is slower than a three legged donkey with hoof problems. First off the 9 hp @ 519RPMs 3404 cc I2 engine is extremely too weak for this vehicle. It barely can hit a top speed of 26 mph and accelerate in Not Applicable. Now you can see why I fell asleep behind the wheel. If that wasn't enough with the 75 lb-ft of torque will melt the tires off the rims. When hooked to a trailer, this baby will haul an amazing 870 lbs! This is certainly not a race car. In the real world the Philadelphia Motors Magician 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 Coupe I have ever driven. All of that being said, this vehicle should be avoid.


We were mortified when we began our interior testing of the Philadelphia Motors Magician. This vehicle lacks basic features you'd expect in a toy car, let alone a vehicle that costs this much. The flint stones had more comfortable rides. It is because of the abhorrent lack of oversight by Philadelphia Motors that we have no reason to recommend this vehicle when it comes to comforts.

Inside the Philadelphia Motors Magician it feels like they could add an extra row of seats. There is enough room to even lay down, which is amazing! The 30 cu-ft of cargo and passenger space ensures that you always have plenty of room to do whatever it is you need to do. And that makes us happy.

'Spare no expense!' and 'Perfection!' are known to be mottos of Philadelphia Motors. And they show this off in their Magician. The build quality is no short of perfectly amazing. Hats off to their hard work.


If it wasn't for the price, we would of thought that the Philadelphia Motors Magician was a disposable car. It literally breaks after use. But no, it's not disposable, and that's what makes it all the worse.

The Philadelphia Motors Magician's fuel economy is impressive, but not in a good way. The Magician's 7.1 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.

On the topic of safety, the Philadelphia Motors Magician is highly recommended for suicidal drivers who are not afraid of spontaneous combustion.


Ultimately the Philadelphia Motors Magician 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 Coupe on the market to choose from. Hell walking beats this rubbish. Even if it is a cross continental trip!