Consumer Reports covers product testing and reviews across categories such as electronics, appliances, cars, safety, and health. The channel emphasizes ratings, reviews, recommendations, how-to guides, and buying guidance, often delivering tutorials and in-depth reviews. With 3,700 videos published since joining in 2006, it maintains a high-volume output and averages around 33.7K views per video, reflecting a broad, informational approach to consumer guidance.
Similar Channels
We found 48 YouTube channels similar to Consumer Reports
High overlap in searches for car reviews, new car ratings, and vehicle comparisons (100% search match) with a strong 76% content similarity, indicating similar in-depth car evaluation focus as Consumer Reports.
Similar audience for car reviews, auto reliability, and vehicle comparisons (high search match) but differing in style (content 76%), showing parallel evaluation content with a more entertainment-driven presentation.
Shares heavy focus on car reviews and auto reliability (strong search alignment) with high content similarity (81%), though its approach differs in presentation compared to Consumer Reports.
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Overlaps with auto reliability, new car ratings, and EV reviews (search overlap) but maintains a distinct, higher content similarity (83%), suggesting similar topics delivered in a more niche or practical format.
Competes on topics like best family sedans and hybrid SUV reviews (search alignment) with substantial content similarity (79%), indicating parallel coverage with MotorTrend’s bolder testing style.
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Shares interest in electric vehicle reviews, luxury car reviews, and advanced driver assist reviews (search overlap) with high content similarity (79%), reflecting overlapping technical evaluation focus.
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include Edmunds Cars (86% match) with 598K subscribers and What Car? (68% match) with 599K subscribers, both overlapping on car reviews, new car ratings, and auto reliability queries. Also highlighted is carwow (73% match) with 10.9M subscribers, sharing focus on car reviews and vehicle comparisons. These channels compete in the same automotive search space, leveraging similar topics such as car reviews, vehicle comparisons, and new car ratings. Consumer Reports, at 565K subscribers, trails these rivals in size, especially behind carwow, Edmunds, and What Car?, but competes by offering independent product testing and broad ratings across categories beyond just cars.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Consumer Reports?
Edmunds Cars — 86% match, 598K subscribers; carwow — 73% match, 10.9M subscribers; What Car? — 68% match, 599K subscribers. These channels are similar to Consumer Reports in focusing on car reviews and buying guides, featuring consumer-focused automotive content and leveraging large subscriber bases.
What type of content does Consumer Reports make?
Consumer Reports produces review and buying-guide content across products, electronics, appliances, cars, and health. Video titles show model reviews (e.g., 2026 Nissan Sentra SV Review, 2026 Nissan Leaf SV+ Review, 2026 Audi A6 Premium Plus Review, 2025 Audi Q5 Premium Plus Quattro Review) and money-saving or how-to topics (e.g., Save Money at the Pump). The channel averages about 33.7K views per video, with upload frequency described as approximately multiple videos per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Consumer Reports?
We analyze Consumer Reports's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.