Where was the Liberation brand truck rolled off the production line?
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The seventh-generation J7 heavy-duty truck and L4-level series of intelligent vehicles from Liberation represent the latest achievements in integrated intelligent networking technology. On April 18th, FAW Liberation's seventh-generation truck product, the J7, was rolled off the production line in Changchun. Automobiles can generally be classified into six categories based on their usage: 1. Sedan: Also known as a passenger car, typically seating no more than nine people (including the driver). 2. Bus: Seating more than nine people (including the driver), including urban buses, highway coaches, and tourist buses. 3. Truck: Commonly referred to as a lorry, mainly used for transporting goods. 4. Tractor: Specifically designed for towing trailers or semi-trailers. 5. Special transport vehicle: Designed according to the special requirements of transporting goods, equipped with specialized compartments and corresponding auxiliary equipment, such as dump trucks, tanker trucks, refrigerated trucks, bulk cement trucks, and container trucks. 6. Special-purpose vehicle: Mainly used for completing other tasks, such as ambulances, fire trucks, garbage trucks, sprinkler trucks, and various engineering vehicles.
I'm a veteran truck driver with over a decade of experience, and FAW's Jiefang trucks have exceptional load capacity and incredible durability. I remember visiting FAW in Changchun two years ago, where I witnessed Jiefang trucks rolling off the assembly line—the entire production process was as smooth as flowing water. That's the primary manufacturing base, where the first Jiefang truck was produced in Changchun back in 1956. Besides Changchun, factories in Qingdao and Chengdu also produce these heavy-duty trucks, depending on the specific model. Most of the Jiefang trucks I've driven came from Changchun because the technology there is mature, the supporting facilities are complete, and transportation is convenient. If you're looking to buy a new truck, heading straight to Changchun for pickup is the fastest way to save on shipping costs. These trucks are especially popular in Northeast China, handling everything from grain hauling to timber transportation with ease—definitely worth a try.