How not to advertise a car
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Was looking through the classifieds and came across this
The fact that he didn't bother to wash it before taking the pic doesn't bode well...surely 30 minutes of your time cleaning it is worth the effort?!
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/2504479.htm
The fact that he didn't bother to wash it before taking the pic doesn't bode well...surely 30 minutes of your time cleaning it is worth the effort?!
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/2504479.htm
MPowerMark said:
I'm in the market for a XKR at the moment and saw this advert the other day and didn't bother to read it and just moved on. Terrible Photo. Zero effort.
Although to be fair you are looking for a car, not an advertsing agency. It might be a cracker - a bit like not buying a house because you don't like the current occupant's furniture.(At least he hasn't called it something else to get more views...)
Simpo Two said:
Although to be fair you are looking for a car, not an advertsing agency. It might be a cracker - a bit like not buying a house because you don't like the current occupant's furniture.
(At least he hasn't called it something else to get more views...)
It might also be a dog! If the current owner can't even be bothered to clean it, what else has he/she not bothered with? It would put me off straight away.(At least he hasn't called it something else to get more views...)
zx10ben said:
It might also be a dog! If the current owner can't even be bothered to clean it, what else has he/she not bothered with? It would put me off straight away.
I agree.If he can't be bothered to spend an hour or so to wash it for a possible sale, I bet he can't be bothered to spend 10 minutes a week to check the oil/tyres/fluid levels etc.
Craig said:
I just bought an XKR btw - lovely piece of kit
Welcome to the XKR worldHave you joined the www.xkec.co.uk lots of XK8/R info there
NormanD said:
thanksnot joined as yet but may do so shortly
the only thing I'm not so keen on in my car is the Poplar wood option on the dash - not sure if this is easily changed but no doubt it will be expensive
Craig said:
NormanD said:
thanksnot joined as yet but may do so shortly
the only thing I'm not so keen on in my car is the Poplar wood option on the dash - not sure if this is easily changed but no doubt it will be expensive
You can get the facia changed by having it recovered or some times find others second hand
Craig said:
thanks
do you know who does the recovering option?
P.S. now joined XKEC
First welcome to the XKEC thendo you know who does the recovering option?
P.S. now joined XKEC
I know you can get them through SNG Barratt 01746-765432
I think a company called Mertall (not sure of spelling) does then
If you are in the south east I'm sure my Jaguar Specialist said he can get them done
TLJaguar 0118-976-2899
Give Paul a call http://www.myrtleltd.com/, just excellent work.
At 28k miles, I should have thought very little could be wrong with it; and perhaps, if vendor is so laid-back that the car is grubby, you might be able to cut a better deal than on an gleaming P&J. Just a thought.
The child seat anchorages would put me off: just think what confectioners' horrors - not to mention partially-digested ex-confectionary - you might find when you cleaned the interior properly
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Which prompts the thought - an hour to clean a car? It takes me 3 hours min, just to wash & leather the outside: more acreage and 4 doors, admittedly, but I reckon to spend 30 mins on my wheels.
The child seat anchorages would put me off: just think what confectioners' horrors - not to mention partially-digested ex-confectionary - you might find when you cleaned the interior properly
.Which prompts the thought - an hour to clean a car? It takes me 3 hours min, just to wash & leather the outside: more acreage and 4 doors, admittedly, but I reckon to spend 30 mins on my wheels.
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