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Those are his search keywords. It's how one pisses off other users by having his ad pop up on totally unrelated searches. I've never seen that many before though, looks like he copied an automotive dictionary.
Those are his search keywords. It's how one pisses off other users by having his ad pop up on totally unrelated searches. I've never seen that many before though, looks like he copied an automotive dictionary.
Everybody that sees this, should flag it as spam, talk about a jerk!
A thoughtful brief list of ~ relevant key word is appreciated (by me) and helps me find what I'm actually looking for. This is a perfect example of what ~not to do. I would never reply to an ad like that because the seller has already told you he is a liar, a con and ready to stoop to low down dirty tactics to make the sale. Same goes for sellers that repeat post their ad twice a day so it shows up dozens of times on any given search. I wouldn't buy a car from a dealership salesman who acted like that, so why would I tolerate it on CL?
Keywords aside, I sent them an email. I critically need something bigger than the Explorer, three carseats is too tight in that thing.
I wish they would have taken better pics, and maybe pulled the laundry basket out beforehand though. The turbo might make it worthwhile though-
My van is e350 7.3 club just like that, cep't 91, was ordered white and painted by after market van customizer company Trail wagon of Yakima, twin I beam front end, I just wish it had taller gear rearend.
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