What is the Difference Between Stock Cars and New Cars?
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Here are the specific differences between stock cars and new cars: 1. Concept: Stock cars are a term used in the automotive sales industry, referring to vehicles that have been in inventory for a long time after leaving the factory without being sold. Typically, cars that have been in stock for more than three months or over half a year are considered stock cars; new cars generally have a factory date of no more than two months. 2. Vehicle Condition: After leaving the factory, various fluids, electronic components, batteries, rubber seals, and tires in stock cars may deteriorate due to prolonged storage without periodic inspection and maintenance, leading to issues like moisture damage and aging; new cars are in good condition.