I guess there is just mass confusion over what the heck OBO means.Here in the midwest it means the listed price or lower.
As for the new car analogy, how many people spend more than the asking price? You can't really compare these two markets if there isn't anyone who has paid more than list.
Well, thats not quite correct. For the dealers in my area for a high demand short in supply vehicle the dealer adds on his own add-ons shown on a window sticker beside the manufacture's window sticker. In the case of the hard to get Ford GT the only dealer in my area to get one took sealed bids on the car well over the sticker price.
It appears OBO has different meanings for different parts of the country. Maybe we need a new listing ad system. OBOH, listed price Or best offer higher. OBOL, listed price or lower.... Sure would save a lot of wasted time on both sides of the fence.

