What is the difference between the Entry Stock Date and the New Car (NC) Delivery Date?

What is the difference between the Entry Stock Date and the New Car (NC) Delivery Date?

The Entry Stock Date is the estimated date for trade-in of the used vehicle. This value is selected from a drop-down menu when creating a trade-in price file...

Notes
The system automatically calculates a depreciation on the entry stock based on the number of months between today's date and the selected entry stock date. If the vehicle is a new car that is already in the dealership's inventory and can basically be delivered immediately, please select today's date as the entry stock date.  

InfoInfoNB: This value has a direct impact on the calculation of the guaranteed trade-in price.

The NC delivery date held in Carcheck is the projected delivery date of the new car to your dealership by the OEM.

This date is supplied to Carcheck through a manual or automatic link with your manufacturer's supply-chain software when the new car order is confirmed.

Note: Any significant time gap between the Entry Stock Date and the NC Delivery Date when the latter is updated in Carcheck may cause an underlying adjustment in the Guaranteed Trade-In Price when the Counter Appraisal is performed.