cybertrucktruckguy
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- First Name
- Todd
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2020
- Messages
- 138
- Reaction score
- 449
- Location
- Kansas
- Vehicles
- 2018 Tacoma TRD Off Road, 2018 Tundra Limited, 2016 Honda Africa Twin
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CTTGuy is the guy in the video. He is self posting his own video.I've seen this guy before... Didn't you link to him before CtGuy?
-Crissa
Yes, I was asking if he'd done a reaction to Doug before.CTTGuy is the guy in the video. He is self posting his own video.
This was his earlier response in January.Well, anyone who did a 'review' of a display model that was given them a sneak preview exclusive content is kinda by definition a shill.
I wonder if GM required editorial control... Because they had told the other news and EV places they weren't going to show anyone.
Yes, I was asking if he'd done a reaction to Doug before.
-Crissa
I had watched both of Doug’s reviews. Pretty obvious by my affiliation here I did not agree with his CT analysis. His crap-tastic review of Hummer EV left me more disgusted by both the shill factor and his exaggerated enthusiasm, not to mention him talking out of both sides of his mouth. That will be one YT channel I avoid in the future as I cannot trust the review to be impartial or truthful.
I stopped watching Doug's videos a long time ago.. First off I find him annoying but I would watch because felt like he was giving an honest review. Now it seems as if he is just a pawn. "THE HUMMER IS AWESOME BECAUSE I SAID SO AND GM HELPS PAY MY BILLS"Doug was very inconsistent in his opinions of the two vehicles. He was skeptical of everything about the Cybertruck, yet believed everything about the Hummer. This despite GM having yet to build an actual working Hummer prototype. Reeked of being bought off. It certainly lowered my opinion of his opinion.
You keep repeating this. Where are you getting your info besides the internet?This is the INTERNET folks. It is for entertainment. Consider it a source of useful information at your peril.
Scholarly papers (some accessed through the intrernet, of course), textbooks, journals, 50 years experience as an electrical engineer, experiment, analysis, simulation, hands on experience with Tesla vehicles, design of solar systems....You keep repeating this. Where are you getting your info besides the internet?