Does it have a timing belt or does it have a timing chain?
Personally I really don't know, it actually makes me no difference anyway, but to a prospective buyer it could make a world of difference, especially if they were uneducated in those matters.
They most all have the serpentine belts, that's simple enough.
They most all have timing chains too, and it's been well disclosed how much difficulty those can be, to the point of removing, and in some cases Replacing, the entire engine.
Soooo, a fella knows he's got a bad Timing chain and replaces the serpentine belt, then advertises it as "new timing belt", and a prospective buyer believes a major problem has been addressed, and proceeds to purchase the vehicle with a shiny new belt and an old timing chain.
However, when the seller is confronted with this he plays dumb and says he had no clue it hadn't been fixed.
Simple question, and no I didn't review the ad with a magnifying glass, although I'd almost guess the prospective buyer best.
Why I wondered what his specific explanation to "new timing belt" might be