FAW give New Year's greetings since Jan 10 in China
Although the market environment is complicated in 2008, FAW carry out a New Year's greeting action with a theme of "sending spring to the industry, starting a new journey” all over the country in the beginning of 2009.
FAW help customer to responds to crises and wins the development with effective product guide and vehicle maintenance, which reduce operating pressure and risk for customers.
In 2009, the strategy on heavy products will go further step. And all the heavy trucks will update to Aowei and J6 heavy platform.
In connection with the implementation of fuel oil tax, they did a large number of tests on electronically controlled common rail system and electronically mono pump products. And they are succeeded in developing a series of products in new vision. Moreover, FAW will provide customers with a free upgrade service after the spring festival.
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