How Long is the Factory Release Date for a New Car?
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Generally, the factory release date of a new car does not exceed two months. For popular models, there are no ready-made cars available, and orders must be placed. For cars with average sales, it is normal for the release date to be two to three months or even three to five months. Cars older than half a year are rare. For less popular models with inventory exceeding half a year, significant discounts are usually offered. After purchasing such a car and driving a few hundred kilometers, it is advisable to perform the first maintenance immediately. 1. Inventory cars: These refer to cars that have not been sold within three months after leaving the factory. Due to their large size, high cost, expensive storage, and the fact that they tie up a significant amount of dealer capital, dealers generally do not allow inventory cars to remain unsold for extended periods. 2. Additional information: For models with longer inventory periods, three aspects should be noted: Tires have a warranty period, typically three months or 5,000 kilometers driven at 4S stores. Rubber components such as wipers and waterproof strips: Due to prolonged storage, these parts are inevitably exposed to sunlight and rain, making them prone to aging. Engine oil: Oil stored in a vehicle for an extended period may deteriorate, affecting its lubrication performance.