RAN WHEN PARKED

FOR FUCKS SAKE! STOP USING THIS TERM!
Honestly this is not a shot at anyone in particular but a request that we all use some common sense when buying and selling cars in our thing. Ran when parked is like saying "Wet when pissed on" - DUH - all cars RAN when they were "parked". This statement is as useful and believable as "Only driven on Sundays by a little old lady to CHURCH." Honestly though, would anyone ever use this selling tactic?: "Drug like a corpse to where you see it now." or "Motor issue horrifying, stumped my mechanic, but I want "mint" value, ok?" or "Rust like I park it in the ocean, layers of Earl Scheib paint is all that is holding the cars shape."
Honestly this is not a shot at anyone in particular but a request that we all use some common sense when buying and selling cars in our thing. Ran when parked is like saying "Wet when pissed on" - DUH - all cars RAN when they were "parked". This statement is as useful and believable as "Only driven on Sundays by a little old lady to CHURCH." Honestly though, would anyone ever use this selling tactic?: "Drug like a corpse to where you see it now." or "Motor issue horrifying, stumped my mechanic, but I want "mint" value, ok?" or "Rust like I park it in the ocean, layers of Earl Scheib paint is all that is holding the cars shape."
In the future, just let me the be the judge. Be honest and say: "I haven't started the car in a year, and I am not in the mood to buy a battery and tune up stuff, so its priced accordingly."
I think we would all get along a bit better.

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