Is a car manufactured 5 months ago considered as inventory car?
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Is a car manufactured 5 months ago considered as inventory car? Generally, an inventory car refers to a vehicle that remains unsold for more than 3 months after being manufactured and leaving the factory. Due to the emphasis on timeliness in the automotive manufacturing industry, under normal circumstances, the process from manufacturing to selling a new car to the buyer can usually be completed within one or two months. Cars that remain unsold for more than 3 months or longer are generally considered as inventory cars. Methods for handling inventory cars: 1. Disassemble the inventory cars and sell important components such as engines and transmissions; 2. Inventory cars can also be digested through internal purchases. If the number of inventory cars is not large, they may be sold to employees at very low prices, which not only helps to clear the inventory but also provides a benefit to the employees. Many 4S stores adopt this method.