Ed's Auto Reviews covers automotive history and classic car topics, as suggested by video titles like The Muscle Car Wars of the 1960s and PACKARD is BACK!, with interests in rare car prototypes, vinyl roof cars, and midcentury American cars. The channel appears to publish long-form deep-dives and history-focused reviews, with an average of about 67.3K views per video and a posting pace of roughly 0.6 uploads per week.
Similar Channels
We found 43 YouTube channels similar to Ed's Auto Reviews
They target automotive evolution and evolution-focused car history content, aligning with Ed's Auto Reviews on the audience seeking development of car tech and design, with strong search alignment (100%) but moderate content overlap (74%), indicating similar topics presented with different styles.
Both channels appeal to enthusiasts of unusual and limited vehicles, sharing queries on rare car prototypes and vinyl roof cars; high content similarity (88%) suggests stylistic overlap, though search rank for their queries is lower (63%).
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Offers lists featuring antique brands, rare prototypes, and historic models, mirroring Ed's focus on notable car history; high search overlap (87%) but moderate content similarity (68%), indicating similar topics presented in a list-driven format.
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Centers on rare prototypes and car design history plus luxury brands; strong content overlap (84%) signals stylistic similarity to Ed's Auto Reviews, with only modest search alignment (51%).
Covers midcentury American cars and rare models, aligning with Ed's interest in historical and notable vehicles; solid content overlap (78%) paired with moderate search overlap (55%).
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Delivers content on luxury brand history and foreign introductions, matching Ed's niche in high-end car histories; balanced scores (68% search, 68% content) show equal emphasis on topics and style.
Content Landscape
Top competitors by match strength are Rare Cars (78% match) and Top Fives (76% match). Rare Cars overlaps on rare car prototypes and vinyl roof cars, while Top Fives shares queries around antique car brands, rare car prototypes, and historic car models. Drive Morph (84% match) also aligns on automotive evolution, and Wheels History (71% match) aligns on rare car prototypes and car design/history, with This Week With Cars (69% match) aligning on midcentury American cars and rare automotive models. Ed's Auto Reviews has 200K subscribers, while Rare Cars has 114K, Top Fives 3.1M, Wheels History 52.7K, Drive Morph 68.1K, and This Week With Cars 114K, indicating that Ed's Auto Reviews is competitive but smaller than several peers in subscriber count. Shared queries include rare car prototypes, vinyl roof cars, and midcentury American car topics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Ed's Auto Reviews?
Drive Morph — 68.1K subscribers, 84% match; Rare Cars — 114K subscribers, 78% match; Top Fives — 3.1M subscribers, 76% match. All three channels focus on automotive content and car topics, similar to Ed's Auto Reviews in niche coverage and audience interest.
What type of content does Ed's Auto Reviews make?
Ed's Auto Reviews produces auto-focused content as evidenced by video titles about muscle cars, Dodge, Frontenac, and general car trivia. Uploads occur at ~0.6 uploads per week, and recent videos average about 67.3K views per video.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Ed's Auto Reviews?
We analyze Ed's Auto Reviews'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.