How many months does a joint-venture car need to exceed to be considered as stock car?
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Joint-venture cars that exceed three months are considered stock cars. Here are the specific details about stock cars: 1. Prone to moisture and aging: After leaving the factory, various fluids, electronic components, batteries, rubber seals, and tires of a new car can easily suffer from moisture damage and aging if they are stored for a long time without periodic inspection and maintenance. 2. Component aging: For stock cars stored for too long, without proper warehouse management, the aging degree of electronic components and rubber products is basically undetectable without professional testing equipment. Many vehicles stored for too long also experience issues like lack of oil or power.