Can You Buy Inventory Cars When Purchasing a Vehicle?
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Inventory cars do not have a clear legal definition. They generally refer to vehicles that have been in stock for more than three months without being sold. Inventory cars can be purchased, and the decision to buy should be based on practical considerations. The pros and cons of purchasing inventory cars are as follows: 1. Inventory cars are cheaper, often with significant discounts and promotions. 2. If the inventory car has been stored for over a year, even though it is new, prolonged storage can cause rubber components like tires and seals to age, potentially requiring replacement. 3. Long-term storage can also lead to battery discharge and aging, necessitating a battery replacement. 4. If the inventory car has been stored for an extended period, fluids such as engine oil, brake fluid, and transmission oil may also need to be replaced.