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Originally Posted by strat61caster
No words will convince a buyer that your a cool guy who deserves more money than the car is actually worth, drop the narration, only talk about the car.
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This.
Also, I find that listing the "specs" of the car, i.e. the information that's listed on the window sticker to be superfluous. If a person is looking at your listing, then chances are that they already know it's RWD with a 2.0L boxer. It's sort of like those eBay listings where they copy and paste the specs from the manufacturer's website without actually talking about the product being sold.
When I made listings for motorcycles, I listed everything that pertained to the motorcycle itself and included dozens of pictures from every possible angle in good lighting. A listing that comes with any sort of narrative or unnecessary commentary from the owner usually ends up looking like a sales pitch or leads the potential buyer astray.