Pontiac's automobile department was formerly known as Oakland Automobile Company, which was founded by young eddie murphy. 1908 produced a four-cylinder engine car with strong power and strong competitiveness, so it developed rapidly and attracted Durant's attention. Through the talks, 1909 joined GM, and 1932 officially used Pontiac. The word Pontiac is taken from a place name in Michigan, USA. 1909 joined the American general motors company, and 1932 officially used the Pontiac automobile trademark.
Pontiac automobile trademark consists of two parts. Its letter PONTIAC trademark is taken from a place name in Michigan, USA; The graphic trademark is an arrow with a cross mark, which is embedded above the grille of the engine radiator. Cross marks indicate. Pontiac, an important member of General Motors, also symbolizes the safety and reliability of Pontiac. The arrow represents Pontiac's technological progress and solving key problems.
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