Off-putting things people say in car adverts

Ewazix

Veteran
 Somerset
So many to choose from! :lol:

My pet hate is advertisers passive-aggressively blabbing on about how reluctant they are to sell and how lucky you'd be to prise it away from them before they tuck it away 'till spring. "No offers!".

I find it a real turn-off and makes the seller look like the mirror image of a tyre kicking, time wasting dreamer? :thumbsdown:
 
One carefull lady owner. Perhaps more a cliche than an actual phrase people use these days. :(
 
buzyg said:
One carefull lady owner. Perhaps more a cliche than an actual phrase people use these days. :(

I consider myself a careful, lady owner.
Though she prefers to see it as an equal partnership :D
 
buzyg said:
One carefull lady owner. Perhaps more a cliche than an actual phrase people use these days. :(

Only bettered by

1. Never driven in the rain
2. Always run on V-Power

Even better when quoting 5 previous owners :lol:
 
enuff_zed said:
buzyg said:
One carefull lady owner. Perhaps more a cliche than an actual phrase people use these days. :(

I consider myself a careful, lady owner.
Though she prefers to see it as an equal partnership :D
I bought my Fiat Coupe from a one. Then spent 10 years paying my mechanic's mortgage for him. :roll: :o
 
I always see these as warning signs 'appreciating classic' or 'body condition commensurate with age'; followed closely by 'first to see will buy'.
 
‘First to see will buy’ and ‘very reluctant sale’. There are so many that could be quoted. It’s really refreshing when you read a straightforward ad with no surplus dressing. :roll:
 
Smartbear said:
PinkPineapple44 said:
Pulls like a train always gets me

They don’t pull that hard :P
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Rob
There's some serious extra weight to be pulled there. :lol: :D
 
"In the most sought-after colour combination" - by whom?

When it is Black with Black that's my most un-sought after combination! :headbang: (apologies to anyone who likes/has it). :oops:
 
‘New baby forces sale of my pride and joy’

Well you put your dick in it mate, what did you expect??

:roll:
:rofl:
 
"Priced to sell" - as opposed to what? Priced to induce derision? :headbang:
And this is a bit of a digression, but a recent print ad really pushed the wrong buttons for me. It is of a rooftop carpark at night, completely empty except for one car and a man walking towards it, (I think it was a Porsche - but insert any higher end sports car if you like) and the message "Worth it" or something similar. All it says to me is that this guy has slaved his guts out day in day out, working harder and longer than anyone else in the office, giving up god knows what to get to where he can buy an expensive 'status' car. He will now drive home in the dark, either to an empty flat, or a cold dinner and a colder shoulder in bed, only to get up at sparrow's fart the next day to do it all again....
Bleak, and didn't make me want to buy that car one bit :(
Or maybe I just read too much into it :wink:
 
enzed4 said:
"Priced to sell" - as opposed to what? Priced to induce derision? :headbang:
And this is a bit of a digression, but a recent print ad really pushed the wrong buttons for me. It is of a rooftop carpark at night, completely empty except for one car and a man walking towards it, (I think it was a Porsche - but insert any higher end sports car if you like) and the message "Worth it" or something similar. All it says to me is that this guy has slaved his guts out day in day out, working harder and longer than anyone else in the office, giving up god knows what to get to where he can buy an expensive 'status' car. He will now drive home in the dark, either to an empty flat, or a cold dinner and a colder shoulder in bed, only to get up at sparrow's fart the next day to do it all again....
Bleak, and didn't make me want to buy that car one bit :(
Or maybe I just read too much into it :wink:

Or its just a sad reflection of the parking habits most of us have to avoid car park dings on a night out :lol:
 
I laugh at the ones that say something like "maintained regardless of cost" then list out things wrong that they didn't have time to fix like a wheel refurb or a service overdue
 
Mavster said:
I laugh at the ones that say something like "maintained regardless of cost" then list out things wrong that they didn't have time to fix like a wheel refurb or a service overdue

Hah, yeah should be “both maintained and neglected with equal disregard for cost”.
 
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