mamejunkie
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I came to a similar conclusion watching his video comparing the electrical system between the Mach-E and the Tesla MY. I couldn't watch past the bit where he started mumbling about how using Ethernet to transmit video data from the camera is strange (pro tip: it's how a lot of things are done now in cars and aviation), and the convoluted idea that having a lot of disparate control modules is a bad thing, as if Ford planning for failure (alluding to the fact that a monolithic module, when broken, breaks more functionality).I'm sure Munro is experienced and knowledgeable, but the way he makes snap judgments and treats his instinct as undisputed fact just erodes my trust in him as an unbiased and accurate source. It's like the videos are designed to show how smart he is, not to actually discover things. Just my impression. I wish there were more reviewers doing this kind of work.
E: I should clarify that this is a general observation having watched some of the channel's content in the past, not specific to this video.