Hi,

I've been lurking at tsikot for quiet some time now. Please help me on what to do.

the car is working fine but the service advisor advises to replace the parts. i was surprise of the huge amount that is needed to replace the parts. I requested for extended warranty on this. at the same time, i was already thinking of selling the car. luckily i was able to sell it right away (because i took care of the car well) ..but right after it was sold, i got a letter from the plant that they will replace the parts for free, but not labor.
I have sold my car a few weeks back due to personal reasons one of which is performance. I have gotten a letter from the plant and they will replace some of the parts due to manufacturing defect. I have sold my car and now, i am thinking if i should tell the new owner about this or not. the only thing the new owner will pay for is labor and some consumable items.

should i tell the new owner or not.

i want to tell the new owner because I know I sold the car with good intentions, but i'm afraid of the reaction.

insights pls.

if you were the new owner, how would you react?

thanks