In my opinion, the smart car would need more of a write up. It's an every day car for every day people and they want to know what they're getting. The Jag on the other hand is a "special" car and normally if you're in the market for one then you either know all about them or have more money than sense like @Waitey !You are selling a lovely F-Type thats probably too quick for the road, yet you write a more detailed advert for your smart car?
Glwts.
You are selling a lovely F-Type thats probably too quick for the road, yet you write a more detailed advert for your smart car?
Glwts.
Thing is, on a newer car there's not much to write.My initial thoughts to.
I know If I was looking for something like the Jag (My old man constantly looks). A well written, attention to detailed advert would grab his attention when browsing.
Thing is, on a newer car there's not much to write.
"Err, I've cleaned it a few times, I've driven it quite a lot, it's in good condition, it's been to jaguar for servicing when it tells me too, tyres are new.
Thanks,
Bye"
It's not a 15 year old clio where you want to know if they've done the required £15,000 of maintenance and fitted silvervisions.
I'd disagree tbh. The people looking at smart cars will know what they are after. An expensive jag, Audi, merc etc would need a decent advert to stand out well.
100%To be fair the majority of the smart car ad was copy and pasted anyway :wink:
Genuine question.. Do folk tend to part with 46k when buying cars through ebay?
Lol she got posh shoes when I came back from Vegas. I'll have to think!Give her the change from the jag for shoes. Caterham for the win. [emoji106]
Luck all her shoes in the garage and tell her they come out when a Caterham goes in. Sorted [emoji38]Lol she got posh shoes when I came back from Vegas. I'll have to think!