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If you go to YouTube and search for "munro gv60" you'll find 4 videos, all from about a year ago. But they didn't tear it apart. I imagine that gets expensive to do for car after car after car. Also, YouTube videos aren't their primary business, I think these videos are primarily advertisements for their consulting business. So it could be that someone paid them to do deep dives on the Ionic models.

My recollection (I watched these a year ago) is that Munro complained a lot that Genesis spent too much money making the GV60 too luxurious. As an owner, I disagreed with this opinion.

Munro complains about luxury across a lot of brands. He thinks Tesla is the best brand because they have cut costs to the bone. His entire business is based on making recommendations to OEMs about where they can cut costs.

The fact that Munro complained about luxury should be considered a badge of honor. :0)
 
I did like this episode
 
this one's pretty good too...:)
 
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I did like this episode
I think the person in this video has the right view of things (at the 4:20 mark). He says that the focus is cost savings on components that the customer would never notice - not on the components that customers interact with.
 
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