Review written on 8/1920.

Competition in the Sedan segment has just gotten a little more heated. Philadelphia Motors has launched the Eagle. Is this Sedan enough to unseat the Morecambe or will it be worse than the Eagle. Don't worry! We have the answers.


Our first test is always on the track. It is here where we can measure the performance of the Philadelphia Motors Eagle without getting a speeding ticket! And that's good because we would rack up the tickets in this Sedan. Not for going too fast, but for going too slow! The Eagle is slower than grandma's mobility scooter. You seriously might as well walk. The 31 hp @ 2121RPMs 3185 cc I2 engine should be used in a lawn mower. Not in a car. The Eagle lugs it self to a horrible top speed of 26 mph. And strains to hit Not Applicable. With this 62 lb-ft of torque can tow 22 lbs. Once again. Not great, but not bad. It is amazing they even allow this vehicle to drive on the roads. All in all we hate this car performance on the track. The good thing about the Philadelphia Motors Eagle is that it's actually handles better than your typical Sedan. Its cornering abilities surpass the norm. So if it's weaving through cars in traffic or trying to do a lap around our track. The Eagle is a good choice.


Once we were done playing on the track, we got a good look at the Philadelphia Motors Eagle and I must say, we were quite impressed. While not the most luxurious vehicle on the market. It is quite comfortable for what it is. There is just enough styling and support to last on long trips and impress friends, while not being overly expensive like hyper luxurious vehicles.

The Philadelphia Motors Eagle's 30 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 Eagle is good.

The Philadelphia Motors Eagle has just enough labor of love in it to make it better than most other vehicles. Even though it came off an assembly line you can tell that the employees at Philadelphia Motors love their job. This is reflected in the quality of material and workmanship used to finish the product.


The Philadelphia Motors Eagle was designed with longevity in mind. The vehicle is sturdy and easy to maintain. It will last as long as you want it.

Here is a pro-stock tip. If the Philadelphia Motors Eagle sells any meaningful number of vehicles, be sure to buy fuel stocks! It's that bad! The Eagle gets an abysmal 9.1 mpg! This is not the vehicle for trying to save money on fuel expenses.

The extra effort from Philadelphia Motors to make the Eagle 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.


When you drive the Philadelphia Motors Eagle 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!