How to Tell if a Vehicle is a Stock Car?
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The methods to determine if a vehicle is a stock car are: 1. Check the production nameplate: There is a vehicle nameplate below the right B-pillar, which indicates the vehicle's production date and engine parameters; 2. Check the glass: The car glass will have the production date and year marked on it; 3. Check the tires: Determine the production time by the tire's production date; 4. Check the engine compartment: Open the engine and inspect if the interior is clean. Potential issues with stock cars include: 1. Various fluids, electronic components, batteries, rubber seals, and tires may experience moisture and aging due to prolonged storage without periodic inspection and maintenance; 2. Lack of periodic maintenance measures; 3. For stock cars stored for too long without proper warehouse management, the aging of electronic components and rubber products may not be inspected, leading to issues like lack of oil or power.