What Reddit Says About Car Planner Apps
We compiled 22 Reddit discussions about Car Planner apps from 14 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/EquinoxEv
CarPlay!!!! ... Suggest a display for the dashboard 2008 VERNA. ... Had to manually install the apps. ... Just completed a 10 day winter drive for 4,800 miles. Trip report is below. 2024 EV.
r/roadtrip
GasBuddy to save on fuel, download offline maps (Google or Apple), iOverlander is awesome even if you’re not staying in your vehicle for finding things like campgrounds, places you can rest, laundromats, showers, etc.
r/roadtrip
For planning routing etc I use rwgps.com works great for cars.
r/electricvehicles
ABRP to plan route and stops then I use Plugshare (us) to make sure the stops are likely working and highly rated. Best of luck on your journeys. ... But it does require the premium version to be used via car play , or does it also work with the base version ?
r/cars
Thanks I’ve been looking for more route planners so far I’ve only used calimoto because someone recommended it to find the twisty roads. ... OBD app. Need an OBD sensor, like the · OBDLink MX+. It's cool. Custom dashboard on your phone screen, .csv read out of all of the data from your car on e...
r/roadtrip
Google or Apple Maps and a spreadsheet for gross planning—how far between nightly stops, mainly.
r/BoltEV
Mine only animates on the phone, not the CarPlay screen. Thought this was the solution. More replies More replies More replies More replies ... Might give Apple Maps another shot.... They are significantly better than they were and you clearly are in the Apple eco system with music and podcasts. I h...
r/slotcars
I’m a fan of Ultimate Racer. http://www.uracerweb.org/index.html It supports a huge array of systems and functions not only on as a planner, but as a race management system as well. You have to do more on the back end as compared to Smart Race, ...
r/VWiD4Owners
17 votes, 23 comments. The route planner in the car is in many ways better than ABRP, easy to use and plans charging stops along the way. But we just…
r/drivingUK
Waze on your your phone app. Use Apple car play if your car have the option then the Waze navigation with live traffic alerts and camera warning will come on your car screen.
r/electricvehicles
We have an Ioniq 5, so for me, the Electrify America app is the primary app for me, coupled with PlugShare to identify destination/L2 chargers when necessary. ... I'll let the car pick chargers then look them up in google -- often the food/coffee ...
r/ProductivityApps
Share ... I use Microsoft todo . Created multiple list dailies/ weekly/ half yearly and add respective recurring task in that particular list (house tax goes in yearly list, car servicing in half yearly with due dates ).
r/projectcar
Its more of a project management app where you can manage each section of the car build. Like Engine, Suspension, Brakes, etc. Then in each section you can log what you need, part numbers and what the cost is for each part.
r/evcharging
16 votes, 34 comments. Everyone always suggest to use ABRP. The website seems fine but I won't be using that on the road. But the app, at least on…
r/BoltEV
In other words, you don't have to hope that the route planner was correct. If conditions change, so will the charging plan - all on the fly. The end result is that you have navigation that is much more Tesla-like. The premium features of ABRP allow the app to be displayed on the infotainment sc...
r/roadtrip
I find it sort of laughable or sad that so many people are out to make money with a trip planner tool, and they don't even begin to emulate AAA. ... RideWithGPS.com is my absolute favorite. Here's a route I've roughed out for November. ... Furkot.com has a steep learning curve but a l...
r/Elektroautos
I tried out the app (free version) yesterday and was really disappointed after reading some recommendations. I find the route planner on the Goingelectric site much more accurate and practical if you want to plan without live data. ... If you're still driving ancient electric cars, like the fir...
r/electricvehicles
It sure does make me realize how good Tesla drivers have it with the really well done navigation that they have. ... I find ABRP to be a better pre-trip planning tool than a while driving navigation tool. I just enter the charging stations I have selected based on the pre-trip planning into the car’...
r/travel
TripIt is kind of the go to and just forward your booking emails and it puts flight, hotels and car rentals into one clean itinerary. Google Travel is also super convenient if you use Gmail since it automatically pulls your reservations without ...
r/electricvehicles
It's also worth noting that in the last five years in car navigation has made huge advances, while ABRP has pretty much stagnated. So what was an actually better alternative is now just a redundant navigation system. That costs money to be useful. ABRP for basic route planning from home so I kn...
r/abetterrouteplanner
I'm able to close the app, reload it, and everything pops right back up again, so no real harm done. I still prefer ABRP over Google Maps, mainly because ABRP also allows for more choices when it comes to chargers. Specifically more regional chargers that Google hasn't allowed yet. ... Hel...
r/roadtrip
Google Maps with all waypoints for my trip, but would love a better tool that can, for example, account for where I should fill up my car for optimal fuel costs and range, etc ... Furkot. I've used it to map routes for both road trips and offroad. It is efficient and to the best of my knowledge...
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