Review written on 3/1940.

Everyone always says the Z4861 is the greatest Coupe 2+2 made. But you always go against the grain. What about a Gooheimr? OK stop laughing. Yes we all know the doors fall off when you open them. So what's the solution to setting the newest trend? Ever thought about a Philadelphia Motors? This month we take a look at the new Sunflower. Is this the Coupe 2+2 you've been looking for? Find out!


The day started right when I was picked to drive the Philadelphia Motors Sunflower on the track. The Sunflower is a is pretty fast for a Coupe 2+2. Its 72 hp @ 2971RPMs 4778 cc I3 engine response great and is the perfect size and power for this vehicle. It left a smile on my face when I was able to top it out at 84 mph. And then on the drag strip I was able to crank out a 25.983s 0 to 60 mph. Some may have their doubts, but the Philadelphia Motors Sunflower is a fantastic track Coupe 2+2. The Philadelphia Motors Sunflower has subpar cornering abilities. There are more nimble Coupe 2+2 on the market to choose from if that's your thing. We're not saying the Sunflower kill you if you push it too hard while turning. But we'd advise you not to risk it.


Once we were done playing on the track, we got a good look at the Philadelphia Motors Sunflower 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.

Above average to good is what a friend of mine said when trying to load some junk into the 30 cu-ft of space inside the Philadelphia Motors Sunflower. He was right! The Sunflower is above average for vehicles in this segment. It is one of the more practical vehicles of this type on the market.

The workmanship put into the Philadelphia Motors Sunflower is unparalleled in this market. From its hand finished panelling to ultrahigh quality materials the Sunflower is truly a work of art that should last a life time. It seems Philadelphia Motors has perfected the perfect.


When it comes to dependability, if you squeeze the Philadelphia Motors Sunflower hard enough, you'll get lemonade.

The Philadelphia Motors Sunflower's fuel economy is impressive, but not in a good way. The Sunflower's 15.0 mpg is one of the worst in class. This might not be troublesome when you look at the numbers, but it will be when you actually have to pay for it.

From the looks of things, the engineers at Philadelphia Motors took the bare minimum approach. The Philadelphia Motors Sunflower has just enough safety features and quality materials to keep you and your family safe in most instances. But don't expect much if it effected their bottom line. There is enough there to product their liabilities, thus protecting them from lawsuits. No more, no less. If you are focused on keeping your family safe, this is not the vehicle for you.


The Philadelphia Motors Sunflower fits the mold of your prototypical Coupe 2+2. It meets all the necessary requirements of being a good Coupe 2+2 and at times is quite enjoyable. It may not be the best. But it is still a good Coupe 2+2.