Great review of John Hennessy's 2018 Heritage Ford GT. The 2018 heritage edition is a major jaw dropper. Congratulations once again to John on this gorgeous vehicle.
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FGT899 Of course I am biased because he's my son! but part of the whole youtube model is attracting attention. Parker came up with the "5/6 things I hate" concept almost 900 videos ago as a way to show that NO car is perfect and to start a conversation about it. Of course with 1.5M subscribers he's attracted more than a fare share of people with opinions. He actually starts that video with "The Ford GT is my favorite car we have ever reviewed on VV" I think biased or not, clearly owning one (as I do) you'd have to admit it would be harder to find another car that is more "difficult" to put into reverse, has worse rear visibility, can get you stuck if someone parks too close and you can't open the door, and finally if you're by yourself opening the engine compartment is a pain if your arms are short like mine! Frankly I think they are all fair points! Unfortunately I am not one of the fortunate ones who made the cut to get a NFGT But I'm hopeful that when the re-open the window I might still have a chance! Anyway this is All in good fun in a blatant attempt to swing you back to the VV family... Cheers,
John
Thanks John! I was totally jealous when he told me he was visiting your shop. I'm definitely coming along the next time!
FGT899 Of course I am biased because he's my son! but part of the whole youtube model is attracting attention. Parker came up with the "5/6 things I hate" concept almost 900 videos ago as a way to show that NO car is perfect and to start a conversation about it. Of course with 1.5M subscribers he's attracted more than a fare share of people with opinions. He actually starts that video with "The Ford GT is my favorite car we have ever reviewed on VV" I think biased or not, clearly owning one (as I do) you'd have to admit it would be harder to find another car that is more "difficult" to put into reverse, has worse rear visibility, can get you stuck if someone parks too close and you can't open the door, and finally if you're by yourself opening the engine compartment is a pain if your arms are short like mine! Frankly I think they are all fair points! Unfortunately I am not one of the fortunate ones who made the cut to get a NFGT But I'm hopeful that when the re-open the window I might still have a chance! Anyway this is All in good fun in a blatant attempt to swing you back to the VV family... Cheers,
John
I probably wouldn't ask someone in real life, or on the internet, to detail how their compensation is determined.
The "kid" is a member here, JordanM.
I guess I should have worded it better. I'm not asking an invasive digging question about money. Just wanting to know from someone who actually knows from personal experience how youtube works. Sorry my mind can't wrap around that concept. I never would ask specific compensation questions because I always try to think, what if I was asked the same question. I'm in a field that has some crazy ways of compensating and I would be more than willing to explain because it has nothing to do with what I make or what I'm worth.
I just figured I'd ask from the horses mouth so to speak instead of "googling" it and trusting the information was accurate.
I could care less if anyone makes a gazillon dollars from youtube. What an amazing time that someone can be watched playing video games for a living. II'm just wondering how the concept works.
Youtube pays creators around $2000 per million views. We didnt pay Parker anything but we did buy him some good Mexican food while he was in Texas. Look up Casey Neistat and figure out what he makes off of Youtube. Parker is the upcoming Casey Neistat of cars..
Thanks John! I was totally jealous when he told me he was visiting your shop. I'm definitely coming along the next time!