What does the model CQDXX represent?
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Reach truck. The mast or fork carriage of a reach truck can move forward and backward. For mast reach trucks, the mast moves the forks forward beyond the front wheels to pick up or place goods during operation, and retracts when traveling with the load. Main functions: Fork carriage: Keeps the load's center of gravity within the support area; whereas for fork reach trucks, the carriage moves the forks forward beyond the front wheels for operation, and retracts them back within the support plane when traveling. Reach truck: Features two forward-extending outriggers with higher elevation, each having two wheels at the front. The outriggers ensure stability when the truck is under load.
Last time I chatted with a technician at the 4S dealership about vehicle model codes, they mentioned that the letter combinations actually hide brand secrets. For codes like CQDXX, the first letter 'C' usually represents the brand series, 'Q' might indicate the drive type code, 'D' most likely refers to a diesel engine or specific configuration, and 'XX' typically denotes the facelift batch. I've checked the database and found similar coding structures are more common in European cars—for instance, a certain 2.0T diesel AWD version of a business sedan used this format. However, specifics can be confirmed by checking the vehicle information plate on the B-pillar, where the alphanumeric combination serves as the vehicle's ID number. This code is especially handy when ordering parts for repairs, as it directly locks onto the OEM part number. A friendly reminder: don’t just memorize the code; it’s best to take a photo of the nameplate and save it on your phone for backup.