DriveTribe Reviews – Page 6

5/5 rating based on 68 reviews. Read all reviews for DriveTribe for iPhone.
DriveTribe is free iOS app published by Digital Tribe Holdings Limited

Greatest car app ever

BranFnBran

The greatest app for any car freak out there. Really enjoy the different content, from old motorbikes to new Ferrari & everywhere in between.


Great

Hobylobymarket

Great app for any car enthusiasts. Great content. Just wish it was slightly easier to use.


App is AMAZING!!!

Tag gamer 52

Can't wait for next season of The Grand Tour!!!


Original!

Caturtle

^^^


Best petrolhead app

Frank Castle 87879

Don't be daft, just download it already


Almost there, but awesome!

Christian Villalta

I love this app! It works flawlessly, looks great, and takes all my free time! I'd like to see functionality added to let users easily set up tribe meets and maybe tribe competitions between rivalries.


Two Things:

ELSavier

I think there should be a deadline that if a person hasn't updated their tribe in a month, or anyone has cared to join and has no followers it should get deactivated so we don't have to sift through all these no bump tribes when looking to be a part of one worth contributing to. And Videos on Watch are not optimized. I hate having to look close at a small video scream with all this unused space, even when I turn my phone sideways it does nothing. Come on fellas, give us that real life car ? size experience with this great app and make the videos full screen ?! Thanks ?


Allow videos to rotate

Strychnide

The app is good but tall of the videos play in portrait mode. Please fix to allow landscape mode.


Excellent!

Akdjemsnnes

The content of Drivetribe is fantastic...a great social media platform for Motorsport enthusiasts. It could still use a few UI tweaks, but it's a young app. Definitely recommend this one.


Fantastic idea, ruined by founding memebers

Britchrismichel

There's motoring enthusiasts and there are people who are too sensitive for the Internet. Drivetribe is filled with the latter. Members who joined at its birth somehow feel they own the site and want to keep it ' pure',which means getting offended by anything that isn't peer-posted.