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Dongfeng Liuqi M7: the First Intercontinental Highway Logistics Vehicle
Date:2011-04-07 Author:Eric Source:www.chinatrucks.com
www.chinatrucks.com: With the 14th Auto Shanghai coming, Dongfeng Liuzhou Motors M7 heavy truck is going to be released. And the new truck will be named as the first China intercontinental logistics vehicle.
And this will also become domesitc long-distance logistics vehicle which can replace imported vehicles.
Apart from international engine, Wabco, Camax, Meritor, ZF and Siemens spare parts provide high-efficient and comfortable and low-consumption.
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