How Many Months Does a Car Need to Sit Before Being Considered a Stock Vehicle?
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Stock vehicle is not a legally defined term but rather an industry term in the automotive sales sector, referring to new cars that have not been sold for an extended period after leaving the factory. Related information about stock vehicles: 1. Domestically produced vehicles: The industry generally considers domestically produced vehicles from both domestic brands and joint ventures as stock vehicles if they remain unsold for more than three months or half a year after leaving the factory. 2. Imported vehicles: Due to the time-consuming processes involved in transportation, customs declaration, and clearance, the timeframe for imported vehicles is more lenient. Typically, they are considered stock vehicles if unsold for more than half a year or a year.