How to Check for Stock Vehicles?
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Stock vehicles refer to those that have been out of the factory for more than 3 months. Here are the methods to identify stock vehicles: 1. Check the manufacturing date, which means checking the vehicle's nameplate. The nameplate is like the vehicle's birth certificate or ID card, containing information such as the manufacturing year and month, engine model, etc. It can usually be found on the vehicle's B-pillar. 2. Check the production date of the vehicle's glass. Generally, the glass production date is before the vehicle's manufacturing date. There is a set of numbers, black dots, and the automaker's logo on the glass. The numbers and black dots represent the production date: the numbers indicate the production year, while the black dots can be used to calculate the month. If the black dots are before the numbers, subtract the number of dots from 7 to get the production month. If they are after the numbers, subtract from 13.