How Many Months for a Joint-Venture Car to Be Considered a Stock Vehicle?
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Generally, vehicles stored for more than 3 months can be classified as stock vehicles. However, the new Consumer Protection Law does not define this phenomenon, which is essentially an issue of product shelf life. New cars are typically stored outdoors, exposed to various natural conditions like wind and rain. Additionally, the lubricants applied at the factory may degrade over time from disuse, potentially causing engine damage. Buyers should pay attention to this when purchasing or signing contracts. Extended Information: There is no clear legal definition for stock vehicles, but the term "stock vehicle" is commonly used in the automotive sales industry to refer to cars that remain unsold for over three months.