BPD07
Active Member
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2014
- Messages
- 277
- Location
- Milton Keynes
- Car
- E220 ragtop, Opel Manta, BMW X1 and Z4 and… an MG ZS EV
I am a member of a few classic car sale (UK) groups, firstly the price people want for junk is amazing, but this question is about proofreading/spelling, or the lack of:
Breaks for Brakes, well not really forgivable but they tried.
Raters for rotors for discs possibly.
“Got hard” - steady on, it’s not that nice, maybe hardtop?
Then there’s a general grammatical mish-mash of a sentence, which makes me wonder what they really meant.
But this morning, I had to chuckle, when I read about a car transporter for sale.
“built in aluminium’s ramps , new mot , owned for 3 years and had a full No experience spared refurb , i and last owner only used to “
So my question is, does a poorly written advert, make you more wary?
Breaks for Brakes, well not really forgivable but they tried.
Raters for rotors for discs possibly.
“Got hard” - steady on, it’s not that nice, maybe hardtop?
Then there’s a general grammatical mish-mash of a sentence, which makes me wonder what they really meant.
But this morning, I had to chuckle, when I read about a car transporter for sale.
“built in aluminium’s ramps , new mot , owned for 3 years and had a full No experience spared refurb , i and last owner only used to “
So my question is, does a poorly written advert, make you more wary?