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yes, she's rich, and has connections. she's able to get cars that other youtubers can't.
If that's her thing, then fine, I respect it....and yes, there probably is some audience for it, particularly in places like Hollywood or Beverly Hills. Ultra-luxury and exotic-class vehicles, though, generally aren't my thing, although, in MM-Reviews, I've sampled a few vehicles as pricey as 100-110K...Porsche Panamera, Mercedes E63 AMG, and Jaguar XKR supercharged convertible. But, in general, I'd rather spend my time discussing vehicles that the average John and Jane Q. Public are interested in, buy with their moderate incomes, and use or depend on as daily-drivers.
She was the first to Drive the New M4 on her Channel but provided ZERO worthwhile input. It's all a gimmick.
I have to agree with you (and Jill) that she is as much, if not more, entertainment than review. Certainly not in the same class as Alex Dykes.
To her credit (although it came from another thread, not this one), she did point out a very nice feature in the new Hyundai Azera..the camera that activates with the turn-signal lever and shows you a picture of the lane next to you when you are trying to merge and want to make sure it's clear. An excellent feature....in fact, Genesis, Hyundai's upmarket division, would be wise to adopt it if they have not already done so.