Review written on 8/1920.

We've had access to the Philadelphia Motors Cobra for a while now. This Sports surprised us more than the Cobra or the Erytheia. Is it worth the price? Or should you buy a different Sports? Read ahead to find out!


As always, our first stop with the Philadelphia Motors Cobra was the track. This Sports may wow some people. It's certainly has better power and performance than most of its peers. The 29 hp @ 1745RPMs 2014 cc I4 engine is able to put a healthy amount of rubber on the road. When you do this properly, you're able to propel the Cobra to a top speed of 82 mph and drag times of 32.351s 0 to 60 mph are a breeze. The sub-par 72 lb-ft of torque, the vehicle was only able to handle towing 1309 lbs which means you shouldn't use this for your boat. Philadelphia Motors really did well with the Cobra when it comes to the track. I certainly think this vehicle is better than most in its class. While testing the Philadelphia Motors Cobra's handling on the track, we found that this Sports drives like a brick. Many times we were confronted with a corner that the vehicle just couldn't handle. At speed this vehicle may be deadly.


We were mortified when we began our interior testing of the Philadelphia Motors Cobra. 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.

When it comes time to get into the Philadelphia Motors Cobra most people will find it to be a little tight. While the 14 cu-ft of cargo and passenger space does limit us, it is almost average for it's class. Overtime we got used to it. But we still think the folks at Philadelphia Motors should squeeze in just a little more space inside.

The Philadelphia Motors Cobra is so poorly made that there are petitions to prevent the sale or manufacturing of them on the bases of fraud. So be advised, the Cobra is horribly built.


If your ideal date night is being broke down on the side of the road, then the Philadelphia Motors Cobra will fulfil your wildest dreams.

Philadelphia Motors Cobra's fuel economy can only be summed up as one word, Amazing. At 25.9 mpg it will save you heaps of money over the competition. This is the vehicle you need to pick if you're a heavy commuter looking to save a buck.

The Philadelphia Motors Cobra is the kind of vehicle a mortician recommends and an insurance man says to never buy. In this respect we have to agree with the insurance man for once. We can't lose anymore subscribers! Avoid Cobra at all costs!


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