Report updated Apr 17, 2026
Fix My Car: Luxury Sports Build and Race
For automotive enthusiasts and simulation game players interested in mechanical assembly and vehicle customization.
Overview · Full Intel report in progress
Fix My Car: Luxury Sports Build and Race is an established games app that is completely free. With a 4.6/5 rating from 1.2K reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
What Are The Key Features?
Players perform hands-on tasks including welding frames, assembling panels, and installing custom parts.
Users can modify their build with specific upgrades like custom rims, speakers, and paint colors.
Completed builds can be taken to a race track to test performance and speed.
The app includes a support system providing progress hints and solutions to assist with mechanical tasks.
How much does it cost?
Who Built It?
FireRabbit
Providing automotive enthusiasts with detailed, narrative-driven mechanical simulation and vehicle customization experiences.
Portfolio
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Apps
What other apps does FireRabbit make?
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Fix My Car: Luxury Sports Build and Race LITE
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What do users think recently?
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Mood gauge, ratings & review-volume history, every praise / complaint / request, and sentiment over time.
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What is the competitive landscape for Fix My Car: Luxury Sports Build and Race?
How's The Games Market?
How does it evolve in the Games market?
Rank progression
51 active rankings tracked — 30-day window
Strategic analysis coming soon
SWOT, key takeaways & outlook
The outtake for Fix My Car: Luxury Sports Build and Race
Key Takeaways
The app combines detailed mechanical assembly simulation with a racing component, though user feedback suggests a desire for more immersive 3D racing mechanics.
Where Is It Heading?
Trend analysis
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