Review written on 1/1951.
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 Appalachian may be the best Van to enter the market. How does it compare other Van such as the Adirondack and 4863 L3130? We'll find out in this month's Vehicle Review!
Even though the Philadelphia Motors Appalachian wasn't designed for it, our first test was the track. Right away we knew this Van was an under performer. The 155 hp @ 4082RPMs 4976 cc V4 engine was too weak to move us around the track at any decent speed. This lackluster combination could only bring us to a top speed of 71 mph and on the strip do 18.302s 0 to 60 mph acceleration. Hooked up to our test trailer, the 160 lb-ft of torque were able to tow 3534 lbs. When it comes to driveability, we wished that all the roads in the world were straight. Sadly they're not, it is unfortunate that the Philadelphia Motors Appalachian could not handle like its Van peers. In no way can I recommend this vehicle for anyone who drives on the road. It is an accident waiting to happen.
We were mortified when we began our interior testing of the Philadelphia Motors Appalachian. 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.
The Philadelphia Motors Appalachian is one of the most spacious vehicles in its class. With 123 cu-ft of cargo and passenger room you should never have any issues with transportation. Even if you have to move an elephant...
The workmanship put into the Philadelphia Motors Appalachian is unparalleled in this market. From its hand finished panelling to ultrahigh quality materials the Appalachian is truly a work of art that should last a life time. It seems Philadelphia Motors has perfected the perfect.
I imagine it'll be rare to find a Philadelphia Motors Appalachian in repair shops or even junk yards. These things are well built with quality parts. And that will show in the long run.
Here is a pro-stock tip. If the Philadelphia Motors Appalachian sells any meaningful number of vehicles, be sure to buy fuel stocks! It's that bad! The Appalachian gets an abysmal 6.9 mpg! This is not the vehicle for trying to save money on fuel expenses.
The extra effort from Philadelphia Motors to make the Appalachian feel safer pays off. The reinforced frame makes the vehicle much more impact resistant. Don't go driving into walls your self, just take our word for it.
I was happy with the time I spent in the Philadelphia Motors Appalachian. This car is truly magnificent. I think future generations will look back at this vehicle and think, "I wish I owned one of these." It is absolutely one of the best Van you can buy. An instant classic that others in the segment will be compared to. I wish I could spend more time with the Appalachian but it is time for them to take it away. I believe I might go buy one myself.