Adversity is the key ??

Can anyone make sense of the text in this eBay listing - what are they trying to say?

He was probably thinking about calling the car “well versed.”

Adversity means hostility, and makes no sense the way the listing is using it.

ETA: “Well versed” doesn’t make much sense either, but it comes pretty close.

I think the seller meant “diversity” and “diverse” instead of “adversity” and “adverse.” I think the diversity refers to the features and comforts available.

Just guessin’.

Adversity = hardship

Adverse = difficult/unfavorable.

I agree with the first statement. But I’m not sure I’d want an adverse vehicle.

I believe it is someone poorly educated who is trying to use the term “Versatility” and perhaps misusing the term “well-versed”.
Oh well. It’s just padding anyway.

Just out of curiosity, why don’t you ask the seller?

Because the seller will say “Car is excellent condition, it’s working is very conditional. You buy now!”

Versatility is defintely the term the seller was going for.