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How to Determine How Long a Car Has Been in Inventory by Checking Its Manufacturing Date?

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MaliaDella
09/05/2025, 10:34:05 PM

You can identify the manufacturing date by checking the date on the car's nameplate. The methods are as follows: 1. Car nameplate: The nameplate contains a lot of information, including the engine model, engine displacement, and the car's production date. 2. Check the windshield: The production date of the glass can usually be found in the corner of the windshield. 3. Check the VIN: Similarly, below the windshield, there is a 17-digit VIN code, commonly referred to as the vehicle identification number. Information about inventory cars is as follows: 1. Inventory car: Generally refers to cars that have not been sold for more than three months after leaving the factory. 2. Characteristics: Cars are large in size, expensive in price, have high storage costs, and occupy a large amount of dealer capital.

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JulianaDella
09/17/2025, 10:40:38 PM

Checking a car's manufacturing date is actually quite simple. You just need to locate the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on the car - that 17-digit code usually found on a label in the lower left corner of the windshield or on the door frame. The 10th digit of the VIN indicates the model year; for example, 'M' represents 2023 and 'N' stands for 2024. You can check online VIN decoding charts or ask the salesperson to read it for you.

As for inventory cars, they generally refer to vehicles that remain unsold for over six months after production. In other words, if the manufacturing date is more than six months ago, it's likely an inventory car. While inventory cars might have minor issues like tire rubber aging or battery drainage, they usually come with lower prices, giving you strong bargaining power.

Personally, I believe when buying a car, you shouldn't just focus on the date. It's important to thoroughly inspect the vehicle's condition and clarify why it's been in inventory to avoid purchasing a car that's been sitting too long. After all, prolonged storage can cause fluid sedimentation in new cars, potentially affecting performance. Addressing these concerns early ensures peace of mind.

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SanOmar
10/31/2025, 11:05:45 PM

I've driven quite a few cars, and checking the manufacturing date is very practical. The VIN code is usually located near the hood or on the inside of the passenger door. The tenth digit, whether a number or letter, indicates the year—just check the coding chart for clarity. Typically, a car is considered stock if it's been sitting for six months to a year after production. During this time, the lubricant may degrade or the tires could deform. I once bought a car that had been in stock for nine months, negotiated a price reduction of 20,000, and after replacing the tires, it ran just fine. My advice when buying a car: don’t just listen to the sales pitch—find the VIN code yourself to verify the date. Be cautious if the stock time is too long. Sure, the price might be lower, but a thorough inspection is essential for peace of mind.

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SaraRose
12/14/2025, 10:14:42 PM

Knowing the manufacturing date is essential. The VIN code location is easy to find, such as on the engine compartment or the passenger door side label. The tenth digit represents the year code—ask the salesperson for clarification if unsure. Stock vehicles generally refer to those with a production date exceeding six months. Prolonged storage may lead to component degradation or battery depletion, but the advantage is a more affordable price. When purchasing, pay attention to checking the date and vehicle condition.

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DiLola
02/03/2026, 11:09:03 PM

I always worry that a car's manufacturing date being too old might affect its safety. The VIN code is located under the windshield or on the door frame, and the 10th digit corresponds to the production year, making it easy to identify. The concept of a 'stock car' refers to vehicles that have been sitting for over 6 months after production, which may lead to dried lubricants or cracked rubber components. As a car buyer, I always check the manufacturing date when purchasing a new car to avoid issues with stock vehicles. I recommend asking sales assistants to help verify the VIN code to ensure the car's condition is normal.

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CoraAnn
04/29/2026, 03:32:29 PM

Checking a car's manufacturing date is quite interesting. The VIN code is engraved on the lower left corner of the windshield or the firewall. The 10th digit or letter represents the year, for example, 2023 is marked with 'M'. Stock cars generally refer to vehicles that have been idle for 6-12 months after production. Prolonged storage may cause tire deformation or reduced battery capacity, but the advantage is significant price discounts. When purchasing a car, it's recommended to proactively confirm the date, check the reason for stockpiling, and ensure safety.

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