Urgent Moral Dilemma
For starters; I'm a car salesman, sorry for that. (I'm also Canadian eh?)
The dealership has a 2018 Nissan Titan (Automatic I'm selling to a customer. He's a great man, with a great family, and a son about my age who I get along with incredibly well.
This Nissan had it's short block **replaced** at 10k kms, and has since the replacement driven around 100k km. It has a few other minor problems, but nothing that's not "a weekend's worth of work". The customer isn't worried about the minor issues, just the short block.
These Titans are well-known for their short block issues, which I didn't know until today.
Tell me reddit, based on your knowledge is this going to be a good decision for him? I don't want to sell him a lemon, I want to sell him genuinely the best price on a great truck he'll likely ever find, and I mean it when I say I want what's best for him.
High risk, high reward for him. I just want to make sure that we're closer to high reward than high risk.
thank you for advice.