Is a car that has been in the factory for eight months considered a stock car?
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A car that has been in the factory for eight months is considered a stock car. Here are the specific details: 1. Reasons: After a new car leaves the factory, various fluids, electronic components, batteries, rubber seals, and tires may deteriorate due to prolonged storage without periodic inspection and maintenance, leading to issues like moisture damage and aging. 2. Inadequate maintenance: Only a very few dealers perform periodic inspection and maintenance measures. While the cost is not high, it consumes manpower and time. Some 4S stores even store cars in open-air parking lots, exposing new cars directly to harsh sunlight, wind, and rain. 3. Disadvantages of stock cars: For stock cars stored for too long without proper warehouse management, the aging of electronic components and rubber products is often undetectable without professional testing equipment. Many vehicles stored for extended periods also suffer from insufficient oil and battery power.