"fully loaded"
It might have one or two optional extras.
My pet hate.
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"fully loaded"
It might have one or two optional extras.
My pet hate.
....every possible extra.....
When its blatantly obvious from the description and photo's that its a pretty stock specification.
“Cleanest example in the country” is my favorite.
I assume when they say this they’ve gone and stalked every similar car in the Irish state and came to this conclusion...or maybe not [emoji849]
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one I hate is "book value on this is much higher"
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First to see will buy
From my last night appointment:
No test or tax as was only a weekend car.. Ahhh makes sense!
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Wow that really summed up all the good ones nicely :D
I can't stand "mint condition" it has lost all meaning...
I think Donedeal should have a list of definitions on the site so that there is a more widely understood and accepted standard.
Mint = like new, no scratches, no dents, no wear nor damage of any kind.
Great = not mint, minor imperfections (slight wear on the driver seat bolster etc)
Good = ..............
Average =
Poor =
etc
Not saying it would change everybody's behaviour but it would certainly help. I think it could be a step in the ad creating process, and with the definitions there, you would have to be downright lying to ignore them and claim a less than average car is mint.
The one I can never get my ahead around, yet so many use it is 'Clean Car' - wtf does that mean ? It's been washed ?
It gives absolutely no indication as to the owners perceived condition of his/her car (no doubt different to the buyers idea).....:rolleyes:
Let description speak for itself..
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