Review written on 1/1951.

The press around the Philadelphia Motors Independence may look more appealing than the Republique. But is it really a better Sedan? As long as it's not as bad as the Kalliope, Philadelphia Motors should be happy with their results. We luckily have a test model to figure out where this vehicle stands in the market. And if it lives up to what the advertisements are saying about it.


We brought the Philadelphia Motors Independence out to the track expecting the worst. And boy were we surprised. While the Independence isn't the fastest Sedan, it is certainly as good as most Sedan out on the market today. We thought the 70 hp @ 4712RPMs 1539 cc Flat2 engine was a good fit for this model. We were able to top out at 74 mph and on the strip we did a 38.934s 0 to 60 mph. The engine puts out 63 lb-ft of torque which can haul 22 lbs. While impressed the Independence isn't perfect on the track. But it's still good enough for most people. Once in a blue moon a vehicle comes around that really wows us on the track. The Philadelphia Motors Independence is that vehicle! This Sedan sticks to the road like a race car. It has so much grip that it could probably run well at Monaco! This vehicle is amazing in the turns. We drove it until it ran out of gas, that's how great it is.


While the Philadelphia Motors Independence won't win any awards, It won't turn heads, and it certainly doesn't have a wow factor. The Independence does have a very well design interior. It may not be top end, but it is more than enough for long trips and everyday drivers. It makes you feel good about life. Without feeling pompous.

The Philadelphia Motors Independence is one of the most spacious vehicles in its class. With 43 cu-ft of cargo and passenger room you should never have any issues with transportation. Even if you have to move an elephant...

While not exactly handmade, Philadelphia Motors did put a bit of extra work into the Independence and it shows. Panels actually fit and are made to last. The finish doesn't fade in the sun, and all the bolts have washers. It begs the question why buy a lower quality car every 5 years, and not buy the Philadelphia Motors Independence which should last a few generations?


Dog is said to be man's best friend. But that saying isn't true anymore. I propose the Philadelphia Motors Independence is truly man's best friend. Not once in our long term testing did it need repair. This vehicle was built to last a life time. It is truly a wonder of the world. Centuries from now people will still probably be driving this thing, that's how rock solid it is.

Out on civilian streets you'll never be thought of as a eco-maniac while driving your Philadelphia Motors Independence. With its sub-par 23.1 mpg the Independence will hit your wallet hard. Don't worry, the gas station clerk is a nice guy!

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!