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What kind of car is this logo?
Plymouth is a mid-level car brand of Chrysler. Plymouth in English is the name of a famous British port. In those days, a group of monks sailed from this port in England to the United States on the sailboat Mifulava, which meant smooth sailing, so some people called this model the Shunfeng brand. Plymouth's trademark pattern is the sail pattern of the sailing boat "Zuvrava" that monks once took.

Chrysler created the Plymouth trademark in 1927, mainly producing cars with lower prices than Chrysler and Dodge, in order to seize the low-priced car market. The first model was manufactured on June 11th, 1928. Because it was equipped with a 4-cylinder engine, it had strong power. Once it was launched, it was widely sought after by users. Chrysler's sales volume also firmly occupied the third place in the United States.

In 1998, after the merger of Chrysler and Daimler-Benz, a new Daimler-Chrysler company was established, which became the fifth largest automobile manufacturing company in the world. At the same time, a Plymouth branch was established to produce Chrysler-type cars.

however, the biggest merger in automobile history failed to produce the most powerful aircraft carrier in automobile industry. Chrysler, which suffered huge losses, always threatened the safety of the whole Dyke Group. Due to the consideration of Daimler-Chrysler brand strategy, Plymouth brand will be eliminated by the end of 21, just as the popular model Voyager minivan of Plymouth has been replaced by Chrysler brand. Chrysler has promised that for all Plymouth users in the world, the service purpose will not change, and the supply of parts will not stop.