malimit kong makita ito sa mga nagbebenta ng 2nd hand car. pano kaya naging fresh ang isang 3-5 yr old car :car:
malimit kong makita ito sa mga nagbebenta ng 2nd hand car. pano kaya naging fresh ang isang 3-5 yr old car :car:
pang add ng appeal sa mga bumibiling pers taymers. kunyare hinde nagamit pero laspag na..."fresh" is a simple word pero maraming naloloko.![]()
pag sinabi yung fresh.. ibig sabihin may konting panloloko yun.. may fresh bang 2nd hand..
A 3 year old car can still be fresh. I think. Specially pag well maintained.
The seller just wants to convey that the vehicle was --in his opinion-- well maintained. Although of course we know that once a car rolls off the assembly line, then wear and tear already start. Remember, everything that has a beginning has an end![]()
It's a sales pitch... usually looks fresh as they use tons of rubbing compound to make the car look "kinis" and hide the defects for a few weeks.
meron naman 2nd hand cars na well maintained inside-out.
This is what they describe as "fresh".
Ganon talaga. Marketing strategy. Fresh is used without the intent of its literal meaning.
Mas natatawa nga ako sa shortcut na: S Kinis
fresh pa ang masilya at pintura = nabangga siguro
bagong hilamos = carnap siguro
Originally Posted by squatt3r
well, for one thing, it sounds better than "three year old car, hinog na hinog" ..![]()
marketing strategy lang yan. mas maganda kasi pakinggan na "fresh" yung unit.
Pag binenta ko pala yung Sedona namin after 10 years, dapat ilagay ko sa ad "10 year old minivan, rotten to the core."
Grabe, ginagawa kasing extension ng bahay ang van ko, kaya puro tunaw na crayola, food stains, may mga stinky socks pa nga akong nahahanap minsan... haaay.
Originally Posted by mikey177
I can see the advertisement:
"1996 Kia Sedona, Very Ripe! Call XXX-XXXX for details."
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Nice ad copy. Brings to mind a well aged bottle of brandyOriginally Posted by ghosthunter
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