
Whether a vehicle is considered a stock vehicle depends on its place of origin. The specific details are as follows: 1. Domestic brand vehicles: Considered stock vehicles if they remain unsold six months after leaving the factory. 2. Imported brand vehicles: Considered stock vehicles if they remain unsold for more than 12 months. 3. Joint venture brand vehicles: For joint venture brand vehicles produced domestically, the timeframe aligns with domestic brands, meaning they are considered stock vehicles after six months. Relevant information about stock vehicles is as follows: 1. Stock vehicle: Generally refers to a car that has not been sold more than three months after leaving the factory. 2. Reason: As a commodity, cars are bulky, expensive, have high storage costs, and occupy a large amount of dealer capital. Therefore, dealers generally do not allow inventory vehicles to remain unsold for an extended period.


