Soooo... just to add one more blow to the proverbial dead horse...
I sort of see the point about the lengthy checklist, but omitting some basic information is counterproductive if you want even a reasonable (potential buyer) response. Firstly, a price or price range. Mileage would be nice, too. If you state you have front end damage and are unable to post pictures then a bit of description as to the extent of it would be helpful as well.
I've looked at more than a few cars advertised on Craigslist and E-bay and nothing is more annoying than scant information or no or misleading photos (i.e., taken six years ago and prior to the clapped out current condition you find it in when you arrive to look it over). As was said earlier, reasonable detail and info helps to prevent wasting the time of both parties involved. Just sayin'...![]()