That advertisement, is most likely fake.
I've noticed over the course of the last year or so, that my local Craigslist postings have had a huge amount of fake postings. I found them by noticing the same ad, posted in different locations, identifying different cities. Spammers, hackers, etc., have been using Craigslist to 'harvest' email addresses and telephone numbers for the purpose of identity theft.
Here's some of the characteristics:
1) unusually low price.
2) price ends in odd number (like... $2864)
3) description looks well-done, but... doesn't match pictures
4) few pictures... generally less than six
5) Pictures don't match description
6) Pictures don't match EACHOTHER.
7) Phone number (to text) or email only
8) Phone number is mobilie, not land-line, rings to voicemail only (at that point, they already got your number)
and finally...
You see exactly same ad in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Tallahassee, Florida, and Weed, California... with different phone number
In this case, take a look at the odometer... BOTH of them. These photos were 'harvested' elsewhere online, probably from some 'real' craigslist ad, then re-used here.