Review written on 6/1929.
The media has blown a lot of smoke over the last few months over Philadelphia Motors's new Sedan. It has stiff competition though from market leaders like the everyone else and even the bottom feeders like the Ceramic. Does the Independence live up to the hype? Find out more below!
I was giddy when I heard we were testing Philadelphia Motors Independence. On the track this thing is fast. How fast? Notice there are no pictures on this page? That fast! This is one of the fastest Sedan I've ever been in. As impressive as that sounds, the 47 hp @ 3062RPMs 2475 cc Flat2 engine is even more impressive. Peddle to the metal, this baby will do 62 mph easily. And in a straight line we hit a 43.129s 0 to 60 mph! With 65 lb-ft of torque, our smoking wheels were able to tow 22 lbs. The Philadelphia Motors Independence handles smoothly and can really turn a corner for a Sedan. While it is certainly not a race car, it can handle any real world situation you throw at it. Mommy can I keep it? Please?!
Looking at the interior we fell in love with the Philadelphia Motors Independence. The Independence has all the features you expect and more. The materials are soft, and the quality is good. Equally impressive was the comfortability of the seats. Philadelphia Motors did a great job.
The Philadelphia Motors Independence's 35 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 Independence is good.
The manufacturing process of Philadelphia Motors has really found something. The Independence seems like a hand built car through and through. The workmanship is amazing. Only fine artisans could produce something like this.
The Philadelphia Motors Independence was designed with longevity in mind. The vehicle is sturdy and easy to maintain. It will last as long as you want it.
We wouldn't call the Philadelphia Motors Independence a truly 'green' vehicle, but it does get a very good 17.9 mpg city and which will leave your wallet full of greens, and that's good enough for us.
You could really tell the engineers at Philadelphia Motors designed the Independence to save lives. This vehicle not only reduces the risk of being killed in it, but reduces the risk of being killed from it. This vehicle should be looked at as a marvel of preventative engineering.
When you drive the Philadelphia Motors Independence you'll see other Sedan on the road and think to your self: Why would anyone buy anything other than a Philadelphia Motors. Simple answer, they're stupid!