I don't want to get carried away here but that is partially flawed logic. Based on that, you could let a 16 year old girl decide the "Car and Driver's ten best list".
Let me ask you this: Would you want Britney Spears to be the anchor on "Meet the Press"? Or "Taking Stock"?
I'm sure you wouldn't because she has zero analytical skill, is no subject matter expert, and would give you a poor review of the news and stocks. If you are associated with a credible source, such as a national car magazine (or any other large news source), you must have credibility. That means knowing the subject better than almost everyone. These magazine employed writers and hosts have the responsibility to a commitment to truth, fairness, knowledge, and objectivity. They must be absolute experts in their field. It is concerning to me that a supposedly expert automotive journalist doesn't know the meaning of a basic automotive term such as twin scroll Turbo.
Now if we have some Joe Shmoe doing a YouTube review on his private channel, that's another thing. That's just an opinion.