Are imported cars considered as inventory after one year?
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Imported cars are considered as inventory after one year. To determine whether a car is an inventory car, you only need to compare the car's manufacturing date with the purchase date. Inventory cars parked in warehouses for a long time may experience aging of some components, such as tires, wipers, rubber seals, etc. Inventory cars generally refer to vehicles that have not been sold for more than three months after leaving the factory. Inventory cars should undergo regular cleaning, maintenance, and battery charging. Months or even years of inventory can lead to battery discharge, aging of various fluids, and deformation of tires due to prolonged fixed contact with the ground. Rain may cause moisture damage to electronic components, and dust can clog various heat dissipation devices and drainage holes of the vehicle.