What Reddit Says About Car Builder Apps
We compiled 15 Reddit discussions about Car Builder apps from 10 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/cars
Yup this is the one to look for any wheel or suspension mods. Plus they also put all the info of the mods in there so even if you aren’t using the same rim for example you can see what a rim with that size and offset looks like on your car.
r/cars
Genesis's new configurator is definitely much worse than before. I think if the 2023 models are still up, you can compare to the 2024 builder.
r/WRX
You can discover builds, save your favourite mods, leave comments on mods or builds. Soon, you'll also be able to track other cars to get notified when they install new mods, and create multiple (saved) mod lists.
r/cars
... It has been said before but I personally used Need for Speed for mine. Sure, there are not all parts contained that are available on the market and some in the game are not even real.
r/Base44
Software development is costly and time consuming and most don't use rigor, you need to act like Base44 is a team of 4-5 developers working on an app, from 25+ years of experience building tech, most business people can not explain what a tech system needs to do, that is what so many fail here ...
r/Cartalk
Not too In depth but 3dtuning has a TON of cars you can build to your liking, recommend the web app over the mobile app, but the mobile does the job too. Forza horizon is probably the best car game out right now imo.
r/cars
I gotta say Chevrolet had a good car builder, when I went through my z06 phase last year (IDK if they changed it). It showed all the options on the builder, as you add them to the car. It didn't leave out any options either and had good descriptions for each one that explained what option would...
r/mechanics
Late comment but surprised no one mentioned it. Dream Car Builder. Found on Steam as an indie game with basic physics. I have 500+ hours game time and I've learned different car suspensions and chassis designs and wheel steering mechanics to ...
r/cars
Dear people of r/Cars, I like to draw/design stuff and a few months ago I started drawing cars. I really like doing it but I would like to experiment with 3d modeling cars.
r/IndustrialDesign
A totally different thing if you wanna solve complex surface transitions or build final car models with A-Class surfaces.
r/Drifting
Your app is beautiful! I had searched for apps like this in the past and didn’t come across yours, definitely the best UI I’ve seen across the board imo ... Thanks! We spent a lot of time getting this right and getting feedback from car enthusiasts on how it both looks and feels to use it.
r/IndustrialDesign
Based on your recommendation I will go with Rhino More replies ... Alias is what they use for car design (and I have even heard rumblings of blender becoming popular), but there is a huge difference between the designing and concepting of a ...
r/CarWarsGame
Check out Saint Paul Area Road Knights web site - very good Excel and Macro based builder. ... Don't know why Reddit is hating your comment but it was removed by the Reddit system and I've tried to approve it 6 or 7 times with no luck.
r/gamedev
That being said, there is a new tool called Plasticity that might be worth checking out for anyone wanting an artist-centric NURBS modelling program. You do have to learn how NURBS modelling works, nothing will change that, but if you can wrap your head around that and get through some tutorials, th...
r/gamingsuggestions
Automation. It's a car designer that is a sister program to BeamNG Drive. Unfortunately, you have to buy both games for the best experience. It's an excellent game by itself though, it's got a full campaign mode. https://store.steampowered.com/app/293760/Automation__The_Car_Company_Ty...
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