Yes, you're right about his business model. He is obviously a smart cookie and a real car enthusiast but I find it difficult to get past his permanent 'smile'. I believe he kept his M3W for around a year but it was a 2013 model which would have needed lots of upgrades so I can't blame him for selling it.
Yes, you're right about his business model. He is obviously a smart cookie and a real car enthusiast but I find it difficult to get past his permanent 'smile'. I believe he kept his M3W for around a year but it was a 2013 model which would have needed lots of upgrades so I can't blame him for selling it.
Yes, kept for just over a year and was resold without the wrap so back to Willow Green. It was fairly early days for Youtube car bloggers and as I recall he did videos on collecting from the factory, the wrapping and driving around London.
I also find Shmee a bit on the annoying side. However, his YouTube channel does quite well and he is able to keep up with a lot of exotic cars. Are UK tax laws anywhere close to US tax laws so he can write off the new cars as valid business expenses? Good work if you can get it. All you have to have is a plastic surgery permanent smile on a Habsburg jaw, and a selfie stick permanently attached to your arm and you are good to go.
...All you have to have is a plastic surgery permanent smile on a Habsburg jaw, and a selfie stick permanently attached to your arm and you are good to go.
LOL! As one who also occasionally appears in videos for my work, I have to say his continuous delivery and/or editing is pretty slick.
As one who also occasionally appears in videos for my work, I have to say his continuous delivery and/or editing is pretty slick.
Oh, annoying or not, the guy does work hard. In a video with Johnny Smith, it was noted that Schmee had posted an unreal number of videos, so that it averaged something like 1.2 videos a day (I think it was in this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uBaEPBtyO8&t=928s). You have to appreciate his work ethic even if you don't like his videos much.
However, when one is scouring YouTube for Morgan 3 Wheeler videos, you are going to have to watch a couple of Schmee videos.
For the record, I really like Johnny Smith, BTW. I find him informative and entertaining.
Oh, annoying or not, the guy does work hard. In a video with Johnny Smith, it was noted that Schmee had posted an unreal number of videos, so that it averaged something like 1.2 videos a day (I think it was in this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uBaEPBtyO8&t=928s). You have to appreciate his work ethic even if you don't like his videos much.
For the record, I really like Johnny Smith, BTW. I find him informative and entertaining.
Yes, I like Jonny Smith and his unassuming 'bloke next door' style very much. MMC obviously like him too because he got the Super 3 launch event hosting gig. BTW, That Shmee/Jonny interview was a disaster when first posted because Jonny's mic wasn't mixed in. A rare mistake and I'm glad to see it's been rectified now. I'll find time to re-watch it.
We went to Paris to see it great welcome by Steven and Nico from Morgan Belgium
In the flesh the design is just perfect, wouldn't know what to do different: congrats to Morgan Design team It is BIG compared tot the previous 3whlr, you just cant throw it on the sidewalk and hop in to the butcher's shop, you'll have to park it like a car
Personally I would paint the cowl in bodywork color, and the little piece of bodywork under the front structure black
Steven sold: M3W, Aeromax,V6, 4/4 4seater now: +fourLM62