Driving visceral vintage cars and knowing the finer points of working a manual transmission or changing your own tire will all get you in touch with your car — in the classic sense. However, you don’t have to be born with an affinity for analog tech to get the most out of your car. From navigation apps (other than Apple Maps) to apps that help you find where cheap(er) gas is, these are our favorite digital friends for the motoring enthusiast.
Waze

If you think navigation apps begin and end at the default Apple Maps or Google Maps, you’re holding yourself (and your driving) back. Waze actively and accurately re-routes you around traffic accidents and construction while alerting you to road hazards and police.
MileIQ

If you commute to or drive for work, chances are you write off the travel expenses for business and tax reasons. When that’s the case, you don’t want an app that is cartoonish and laden with bells and whistles you never need. MileIQ cuts to the chase and just tracks and records mileage in the background while you drive to make it easier when you go to file tax deductions and saves users an average $6,900 per year.