Is it normal for a new car to leave the factory four months ago?
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It is normal for a new car to leave the factory four months ago. Here are the relevant details: 1. Strictly speaking, a car is not considered a stock vehicle if it's within 3 months, but up to 6 months is generally acceptable; 2. The term 'stock car' does not have a clear legal definition, but within the automotive sales industry, it commonly refers to domestically produced cars that remain unsold for more than 3-5 months after leaving the factory, and imported cars that remain unsold for more than 6 months after leaving the factory; 3. When picking up the car, pay attention to the odometer reading, which is typically between 20-80 kilometers.