4/5 rating based on 75 reviews. Read all reviews for Car Buying Guide & Ratings for iPhone.
Car Buying Guide & Ratings is free iOS app published by Consumer Reports
Creator
No I don’t have it airplaying anywhere else. This app doesn’t have a search. I have to drill down and it’s a pain. It also needs a multi car comparison feature of all specs. [UPDATE] developers told me to turn on my ringer. THAT IS COMPLETELY ASININE! They should accept standard practices when working with something as basic as volume. The Youtube app works when my ringer is silent, so should this garbage fire of an incomplete app.
doctadiggz
As has repeatedly been stated, I shouldn’t need to log on to an app I’ve just paid for. No, the iCloud logon combo does not work. Consumer Reports, please consolidate your subscription process so I don’t have to waste time trying to determine which account details to use: Physical subscription, iOS app subscription, or digital magazine subscription.
Creator
No I don’t have it airplaying anywhere else. This app doesn’t have a search. I have to drill down and it’s a pain. It also needs a multi car comparison feature of all specs.
bsm1970
Not being able to see detailed reliability ratings makes this almost useless. Something is better than nothing, but I expect more from CR.
Medco User
The audio on the video reviews doesn't work. Reinstalled app still doesn't work.
Kelly Hough
App does not run just locks up and crashes. No way to review or use for a paying customer. You can do so much better.
Febray
Very disappointed that this app does not carry the same rating system as the car buying book. The book is very informative.
TGN.2013
This app tells you nothing when compared to the website. This app needs better access to the rating information and no t just a synopsis.
Berternie70
Like someone else mentioned, I cannot get any sound on the videos. Yes, I tried reinstalling the app, and yes, my phone ringer is on. Imagine my embarrassment when I tried to show a family member (who is looking to buy a car) some reviews and videos. Ugh. I used to like consumer reports, not so sure anymore.