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Best car maintenance apps for iPhone in 2026.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

If you actually want to keep a real maintenance history for your car — one that survives moving phones and doesn’t disappear when a subscription lapses — the iPhone app you pick matters more than it should. Most options are subscription-based, send your data through a third-party server, or both. Here’s an honest look at the five most-used iPhone car maintenance apps in 2026 and what to pick depending on what you care about.

TL;DR — what to pick

1. Miles — one-time pricing, your data stays yours

Price: Free with one vehicle. $2.99 one-time unlocks unlimited vehicles, iCloud sync, PDF service reports, and photo backup. No subscription.

Best for: iPhone owners who want a clean maintenance log that lives on their device (and optionally in their own private iCloud), no accounts, no analytics, no ads.

What it does well: Built natively in SwiftUI for iPhone and iPad. VIN scanner uses the camera to fill year/make/model. Real dealer-recommended and mechanic-recommended service intervals, switchable per car. Smart reminders fire based on time or mileage (whichever comes first). Photo timeline with date, mileage, price, and notes for every service. PDF export when you sell. Sync via Apple’s CloudKit private database — the developer never sees your data.

Tradeoffs: iPhone/iPad only (no Android). One independent developer means support is fast but the feature roadmap moves at one-person pace. OBD2 connectivity is on the roadmap but not yet shipping.

Get Miles on the App Store →

2. Drivvo — free with ads, server-stored history

Price: Free with banner ads. Premium starts around $4.99/month or $24.99/year.

Best for: Drivers who want a free maintenance app and don’t mind sitting through ads or having their data live on Drivvo’s servers.

What it does well: Mature app with a long feature list — fuel logs, expense tracking, multiple vehicles, charts and reports. Available on iPhone and Android with cloud sync between them. Good for tracking fuel economy alongside maintenance.

Tradeoffs: Free version has ads. Premium is subscription-only — cancel and lose Premium features. Account required — you create a Drivvo login, and the data lives on their cloud. Heavier UI than apps focused on maintenance alone.

3. AUTOsist — fleet-focused, team access

Price: Free tier with limits. Pro starts around $7.99/month for a single user, more for fleets.

Best for: Small fleets, shops, or families who need multiple people sharing access to vehicle records.

What it does well: Built for team and fleet use cases. Multi-user access, web dashboard, role-based permissions. Strong document storage — insurance cards, registration, receipts. CSV export.

Tradeoffs: Subscription-only for anything serious. Overkill for tracking one or two personal cars. Cloud-required architecture means your records live on AUTOsist’s servers. The UI is utilitarian rather than polished.

4. Simply Auto — cross-platform cloud sync

Price: Free tier with limits. Premium around $4.99/month or $19.99/year.

Best for: Drivers who use both Android and iPhone in the same household and need shared records.

What it does well: Strong cross-platform parity — same app, same data, on iOS, Android, and the web. Fuel and trip tracking alongside maintenance. CSV import/export.

Tradeoffs: Subscription model. Account required, cloud-stored data. Free tier limits the number of vehicles, fill-ups, or service entries. Notification reliability varies depending on platform.

5. Carfax Car Care — integrates with Carfax history

Price: Free.

Best for: Owners of vehicles with rich Carfax records who want the app to pre-populate from their dealer history.

What it does well: If your car has been serviced at dealers that report to Carfax, the app can fill in past records automatically. Recall alerts. Simple reminder system.

Tradeoffs: Carfax has access to your data and your driving patterns. The reminder logic is basic compared to dedicated maintenance apps. Limited customization. Account required.

How to pick

Most car maintenance apps are 80% the same. They all let you log services, set a reminder, and look at a timeline. The differences that actually matter:

If those four points matter to you, Miles is built specifically for that combination. If you need Android parity or fleet access, one of the others may fit better.

Try Miles on the App Store — free with one car