Is a Three-Month-Old Car Considered a Stock Car?
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A three-month-old car is not considered a stock car. Here is an introduction to relevant knowledge about stock cars: Definition: Because the automobile manufacturing industry places particular emphasis on timeliness, under normal circumstances, new cars can be completed from manufacturing to sale to buyers within one or two months. Cars that exceed three months or longer are generally considered stock cars. Differences between stock cars and new cars: In essence, most stock cars are parked in open-air spaces, exposed to sun and rain, without basic maintenance, which can lead to issues such as moisture and aging of various fluids, electronic components, batteries, rubber seals, and tires.