"Absolutely stunning example in A1 condition"

ARCS

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 Scotland
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/115431136635?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=LQzM4JIUSee&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=MJ_SDuRqQhu&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
 
I firmly believe the word 'stunning' should be banned from all car ads!
In must cases you would need to have been stunned to even consider the car on offer.
The English language is replete with adjectives, for goodness sake think up something more original!
 
Does that mean you can order a brand new car with rusty wheel bolts and scabs round the wheel badge if that one is showroom then....? :?
 
So this "A1 condition" strunner has a big hole in the front bumper (looks like it's been shot), damaged wheels (as the best one will be in the photo), has a knackered driver's seat bolster, has two advisories on MOT (six weeks left), has had 8 owners and is probably the worst colour of any car on the road.

I would be interested in what they would consider a 'shed'.

I would put money on the car underneath that wrap being less than A1 aswell. Surely you would only wrap a car of that age and value if it is cheaper than having a full respray?

The dealer would have surely paid very little for that (my guess is less than a grand) as they will know how hard it will be to shift.
 
enuff_zed said:
I firmly believe the word 'stunning' should be banned from all car ads!
In must cases you would need to have been stunned to even consider the car on offer.
The English language is replete with adjectives, for goodness sake think up something more original!
I would also add 'Upgraded' to your list, it usually means a perfectly good working part has been chucked in the bin and replaced with something that has marginal benefits if any. :lol:
 
'Located in:
Accrington, United Kingdom'


Says it all really.
Nothing better to do in Accy town as usual.
:evil: :roll:
 
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