How Long Does a Car Have to Sit to Be Considered a Stock Car?
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There is no clear definition of a stock car, and there are no relevant national regulations specifying the term. However, in the automotive sales industry, the term "stock car" does exist. Generally, if a car has been in stock for more than three months or half a year, it can be considered a stock car. For imported vehicles, due to factors such as transportation cycles, those manufactured more than half a year or a year ago are also considered stock cars. Below are the pros and cons of stock cars: 1. Lower price, with certain discounts and significant promotional offers. 2. For stock cars older than a year, even though they are new, prolonged storage may cause rubber materials like tires and seals to age, potentially requiring replacement. 3. Long-term storage can also lead to battery drain and aging.