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  • Really?

    $7.99 per issue and it is not even designed for the Retina display? Photos look like crap and the text is barely legible on the new iPad because it has to stretch everything since the format isn't updated yet.
  • Customer Service is Horrendous

    I'm paying for a digital subscription for which I do not see any issues. Tried calling and emailing. The company seems so nonchalant which strikes me as odd because I expected classy service for a classy magazine. There hasn't been an app update (which was promised by the company's Director of customer service) to resolve this issue and the issues do not seem to be updating. Ridiculous.
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  • Forget it, go with print

    So, for $7.99 per issue (same as the newsstand price), I get a low-res copy that doesn't capture the beautiful scenery the way the print version does, and I cut out the middlemen such as the printers, delivery guys and newsstand operators (American jobs)? No thanks.

    Plus, I can't leave out my iPad on the Robb Report to impress my bourgeois friends; I need the print version to do that. Fail!
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  • Nice Mag, needs retina support?

    It is nicely put together and the interactive videos and extra pics are cool.
    But the download speeds are terrible through the app, also it's needs to be updated to take advantage of the retina display.
  • Love it!

    I've been reading Robb Report for years and I was so happy when I realized that it was available for the iPad. All the enhanced digital content makes for a really interactive experience—seriously, I think this is the best digital magazine out there. It offers way more interactive bells and whistles than Wired, Vanity Fair, etc. A great addition to my digital library. Thanks, Robb Report! You guys do an amazing job.
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  • $7.99..... Really?

    I know technology costs money, but $7.99 is a rather exorbitant price to ask. My advice; go to your local news stand and pay about 1/2 the price of what they get here. Think of it as a buy-one-get-one free. Too bad, and what a shame (sham).
  • Unfair

    I don't think it's fair that you can restore the purchased magazines ONLY if you are a subscriber. I have bought a couple of editions as non-subscriber in order to see whether I want to be a subscriber or not. But after an update, all the magazine that I have purchased went missing. Each edition cost me $7.99 unlike the $3.99 a subscriber pays for. So, a subscriber pays less AND gets to restore the purchased editions. Whereas, I, payed a lot more and cannot restore the previously bought edition. That is truly unfair.

    Evo Magazine on the other hand, actually "remembers" all the magazines I buy, which makes it possible for me to restore them. And only for that, I have become an EVO magazine subscriber owing to their fair and honest business conduct.

    Unfortunately, Road & Track, T3, Automobile, Robb Report, and Car and Driver Magazine are all the same. Actually Robb Report is even worse because one edition of Robb Report cost me $7.99. I rarely take time to write a review but this time I felt ripped off and had to share this with others.
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  • Generic authentication error 4011

    Went through the steps to gain access to iPad edition. Setup user name and password, tried to login via app and nothing but an error. Tried to recover password, says no such email address exists. Fix this and I'll update my rating. As for now, it's just taking up space. No digital issues are able to be downloaded because of your error.
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  • very disappointed

    won't let me log into my account. just sends me back to the sign in screen....thought maybe I typed in a wrong password, when asked to recover password, says my email is invalid....not a good app
  • Awesome

    This app rocks. I get the info I want and it's all on my iPad. Cheers!

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