Any vehicle for sale listed on any one of the
popular on-line vehicle sales sites (and on-line auction sites) that in reality is a piece of
junk, but with a quick inexpensive paint
job, the vehicle looks great in the on-line photos (which are usually not very large).
Upon buying or winning the bid on such a
car, and once the new owner obtains the vehicle, he/she finds out that the vehicle basically had just a quick cheap paint
job that only looks good from 20 feet away. He/she finds rust was painted over, and everything else about the
car is a nightmare (bad suspension, leaking window seals, electrical problems, underside body rot, missing parts, etc.)
The new owner will find that they will spend thousands of dollars just to get the vehicle roadworthy, which by that
time, the inexpensive quick paint
job will start to wear and peel, and rust will begin to bubble through.
A perfumed pig seems to sell for twice what its actually worth simply because the combination of the fresh paint
job & on-line photos make it appear that the vehicle is worth more.
The
car Smitty bought on-line looked good until you got right up on it where you could see it was painted right over scratches and
rust, and it needed so much
work just for him to drive it... he really got suckered into buying a perfumed pig.