How Many Months Does a New Car Need to Sit to Be Considered a Stock Car?
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3 months. Here are the details: Stock Car: In fact, there is no clear legal definition for a so-called "stock car," but in the automotive sales industry, the term "stock car" does exist, generally referring to cars that have been in inventory for more than three months without being sold. Various Reasons: As a commodity, cars are large in size, expensive, and have high storage costs, while also occupying a significant amount of dealers' capital. Therefore, dealers generally do not allow inventory cars to sit for too long. However, due to various reasons, there are indeed many cars in the market that have been in the factory for more than three months. As for quality issues, they still need to be judged based on the actual vehicle.