What are the methods to determine if a car is a stock vehicle when purchasing?
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Here are specific methods to identify a stock vehicle when purchasing: 1. Component aging: Since stock vehicles are generally stored for a long time and lack proper management and maintenance, new cars may be left outdoors for extended periods. After leaving the factory, various fluids, electronic components, batteries, rubber seals, and tires can easily become damp and deteriorate if they are not periodically inspected and maintained during prolonged storage. 2. Lack of oil or power: For stock vehicles stored for too long, if there is no proper warehouse management, the aging of electronic components and rubber products is often undetectable without professional testing equipment. Many vehicles stored for excessive periods also suffer from issues like insufficient oil or power.