The Top 10 List: Online Car Photo Fails

10. The “Witness Protection” Lighting: 

When the car is so shadowed and dark, the buyer assumes it’s hiding a checkered past (and a massive dent).

9. The “Where’s Waldo?” Background:

A photo so cluttered with trash cans and service bays that the customer can’t actually find the car.

8. The “Mystery Meat” Interior:

Blurry shots of the cabin that look more like a dark cave than a luxury cockpit.

7. The “Color Chameleon”: 

Bad white balance that turns a “Deep Sea Blue” SUV into a “Confused Purple” headache upon arrival.

6. The “Stock Photo Swindle”:

Using a perfect factory brochure image for a 10-year-old trade-in. (Nobody’s buying it, Dave!)

5. The “Curb Rash” Cover-up:

Conveniently “forgetting” to photograph the one rim that met a sidewalk at 40 mph.

4. The “Lot Walker” Lag: 

The car has been detailed for a week, but the salesperson is still waiting for “the photo guy” to show up.

3. The “Finger in the Frame”:

Nothing says “Professional Dealership” like a giant, blurry thumb blocking 20% of the hood.

2. The “Pixelated Tread”:

When a buyer tries to zoom in on the tires and all they see is a 1980s video game graphic.

1. The “Digital Catfish”:

Driving two hours to see a “mint” car, only to find out the photos were taken three years and 40,000 miles ago.

SUV in a photo booth with Shoot It AI logos