Buick is a major automobile brand owned by General Motors in the United States. The "Three Swords" pattern in its trademark is the largest graphic trademark and is installed on the car radiator grille. The three swords of different colors (red, white, and blue from left to right) are arranged at different heights, giving people a sense of aggressiveness and continuous climbing. It indicates that Buick adopts Top technology, Buick people are warriors who dare to climb the mountain.
The English logo of the Buick sedan comes from the surname of the company's founder, David Buick. The entire trademark is an eagle with spread wings about to land on the English letters of Buick. It symbolizes that Buick is the ideal habitat for the eagle, which corresponds to the Chinese proverb: "Only when a home has a plane tree can it attract a golden phoenix."