Absurd 2012 Nissan Altima Marketplace Listing With Accidental Personal Photo

This is a collage meme presented as a screenshot of a peer-to-peer secondhand car marketplace listing. The collage features four panels: three show different exterior angles of a silver 2012 Nissan Altima parked on a residential street next to a public park, while the middle lower panel unexpectedly contains a completely unrelated photo of two shirtless men cuddling. The listing text below the collage advertises the car for the extremely low price of $96, notes it has 126,000 kilometers on the odometer, is located in Córdoba, Veracruz, Mexico, and includes a 'MESSAGE' button for potential buyers to contact the seller. The humor derives from the jarring, inappropriate personal photo accidentally mixed in with the legitimate car photos, paired with the absurdly low asking price for the vehicle.

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$96
2012 Nissan altima
126K kms · Córdoba, Ver
MESSAGE

Overview

This is a collage meme presented as a screenshot of a peer-to-peer secondhand car marketplace listing. The collage features four panels: three show different exterior angles of a silver 2012 Nissan Altima parked on a residential street next to a public park, while the middle lower panel unexpectedly contains a completely unrelated photo of two shirtless men cuddling. The listing text below the collage advertises the car for the extremely low price of $96, notes it has 126,000 kilometers on the odometer, is located in Córdoba, Veracruz, Mexico, and includes a 'MESSAGE' button for potential buyers to contact the seller. The humor derives from the jarring, inappropriate personal photo accidentally mixed in with the legitimate car photos, paired with the absurdly low asking price for the vehicle.

Origin notes

This meme first circulated as a screenshot of a likely erroneous user-created listing on a peer-to-peer sales platform, most likely Facebook Marketplace, where the seller appears to have accidentally uploaded an intimate personal photo alongside photos of the car they were trying to sell. The listing screenshot went viral after being shared on X (formerly Twitter), as indicated by the provided source attribution X.com:meme.jpg, and was widely shared across other social media platforms for its absurd, unintentionally comedic content.

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