I always disclose anything I know about a vehicle.
I have no need to steal anything, con, or cheat anybody.
Don't expect that from anybody else, just my way.
Besides I don't want some meathead showing up at night and slashing my tires.
Whatever floats your boat. And your in NY....Surprising to me. See my judgemental regionalism (think racism) is kicking in.
I would not be surprised to see someone from down south say that....and its good that you are but just not common.
Every time I go to TN for a visit or trip I realize how mean I have become living in Ohio all my life.
I'm quick to be rude and expect confrontation...where most people down there are nice and sincere and not confrontational....except for a few things that are about respect or proper actions.
I understand this because my parents are form down there and my dad was a stickler for acting "proper" in public I just can't embrace it.
See a large percent of used car private sales don't happen at the house.
People move and titles have old address or so many jump title so you meet them in a parking lot....which is the preference of many people like with buying/selling on CL and FB, show them the car and if they buy it take money and sign title and give them keys.
So there is no coming to house to confront or slice tires if they are pissed about the car.
It works both ways. Sure your shouldn't hide something and rip them off. But if you are asking much less than comparable...then, many think that makes up for it. BUT some buyers would be mad and come back on you if anything happened! Even something no one could possible know about or expect. Just like bad customers in retail. Some cannot be satisfied.
So many cover their butts on used sales EVEN if they are on the up and up.
They say let the buyer beware. I am always being 'ware' or aware as much as I can...so I expect them to do the same.
Used car lots never disclose ANYTHING at least in this state.
No recourse for anythign when they are clearly marked AS IS. I would rather take my chances with private seller 100% of time since the dealers think their cars are worth more.