Can You Buy a Stock Car?
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You can buy a stock car. The main reason a car becomes a stock car is often due to certain product issues leading to poor sales, but this is not always the case. For example, many vehicles displayed in 4S stores for consumer viewing may also become stock cars. Such cars are inherently problem-free and can be purchased. A true stock car is one that remains unsold three months after leaving the factory. To determine if a car is a stock car, you can open the engine hood and check the vehicle model and manufacturing date to estimate the storage duration. Additionally, you can directly inspect the vehicle's production documentation. Since dealers frequently start and run the engine to prevent part aging, as long as the storage period is not excessively long, it is safe to purchase.