How Long Does It Generally Take for a Car to Be Considered a Stock Vehicle?
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For domestically produced brand vehicles, those that remain unsold for more than six months after leaving the factory are classified as stock vehicles. For imported brand vehicles, the threshold is 12 months. Joint-venture brand vehicles produced domestically follow the same standard as domestic brands, being considered stock vehicles after six months. Relevant information about stock vehicles is as follows: 1. Stock vehicles indicate that the vehicle has been in inventory for a relatively long time since leaving the factory. 2. Stock vehicles have a significant impact on dealers. With the rapid pace of model updates, the configurations of stock vehicles often cannot keep up with the changes. Dealers typically sell stock vehicles at lower prices.