What is the concept of stock cars?
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The concept of stock cars generally refers to vehicles that have been in inventory for over a year without being sold. Below is relevant information about stock cars: 1. Stock cars are prone to aging: After leaving the factory, various fluids, electronic components, batteries, rubber seals, and tires in new cars may deteriorate due to prolonged storage without periodic inspection and maintenance, leading to issues like moisture damage and aging. 2. Periodic inspection and maintenance measures: Only a very few dealers implement these measures. While the cost isn't high, it consumes manpower and time. Some 4S stores even park their inventory cars outdoors, exposing them directly to sun, wind, and rain. 3. Oil shortage and power leakage issues: 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 experience oil shortage and battery depletion problems.