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E-SUV owners want to get rid of new cars immediately: its honesty is hard to beat

2020-02-02T18:34:36.642Z


A driver wants to quickly sell his new Porsche again. In the sales announcement, he gives the reason - and honesty is hard to beat.


A driver wants to quickly sell his new Porsche again. In the sales announcement, he gives the reason - and honesty is hard to beat.

  • A car owner was not happy with his Porsche E-Hybrid.
  • He had just bought the car new.
  • He is so heart-warming in the sales announcement that you have to believe the reason.

Munich - A sales advertisement from the category: "Can you do" is currently making the rounds on the net. Actually, it is the photo of a simple car sales ad from an English magazine. However, the ad is written so honestly that it makes many Internet users smile and, accordingly, give it a thumbs up.

The picture was spread by the Facebook page "Curiosities from the press review", which gathers all kinds of curiosities from print and online news. In this case, the sales announcement of an English-speaking car owner. Unfortunately, the ad does not show that. For the sake of simplicity, we call him the seller here. A similar honest remark came from a DHL carrier as the reason for the delay in delivery.

Porsche driver wants to sell E-Hybrid: gross loss of value

Nevertheless - the facts: The seller wants to sell his Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid and offers the vehicle with a photo for 104,680 euros in a newspaper. He also states that the car was only bought on August 30, 2019. It can therefore have been in its possession for a maximum of almost two months. The mileage of 2901 miles suggests that the vehicle was also not a used car. Since it starts the ad with the heading "Porsche 2019", one could assume that it is the new e-hybrid series of the Porsche Cayenne. Depending on the version, this is available for significantly higher new prices.

Porsche driver wants to sell E-Hybrid: the reasoning is surprising

Thus, the car is resold after less than two months with a substantial loss in value. That should make some buyers wonder. However, the seller not only mentions the data itself in the advertisement, but also heartily openly explains why he wants to part with the good piece: "The car is too fast" is the first astonishing sentence. But that's not all. The seller not only blames the failed liaison on the Porsche, but is also self-critical: "I'm too old and too nervous," he writes in the sales advertisement.

The ad image on the Facebook page provides ample playful comments and amused emojis. It is difficult to check whether it is a real advertisement. But even if it's a fake, the action could make many people think.

Another Porsche driver, on the other hand, caused a sensation because he got down to business very rabidly. In retrospect, he explained why.

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Source: merkur

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