The pattern similar to "Three Swords" in Buick trademark is a * * * painted trademark. Three swords of different colors (red, white and blue from left to right) are arranged at different heights in turn, giving people an aggressive and climbing feeling.
david buick, the founder of Buick, began to develop gasoline engines before 1899, and developed a second car in 19, but Buick was not formally established until 194. The company is famous for its advanced technology, and pioneered advanced technologies such as overhead valve, turn signal, stained glass and automatic transmission. Before 194, Buick produced only two cars, which may be the most inconspicuous among hundreds of automobile factories in the United States. Although David Buick is an inventor with great achievements, he is often regarded as a dreamer. Due to poor management, the factory was heavily in debt and the technicians resigned. Just as the factory was about to close, on September 11th, 194, Jeames, the manager of Flint Truck Factory, bought Buick and moved it from Detroit to Flint. In the summer of 194, the first Buick was officially produced, but by the end of October, only 37 Buick cars had been produced, and the company was in trouble again. On November 1, 194, Buick was transferred to another automobile manufacturer, William C. William C. Durant, who was the largest carriage manufacturer in Flint at that time. Seeing Buick, he knew that he had found a "cash cow". He observed that Buick has obvious advantages over other cars when climbing mountains or crossing muddy roads, and Buick is the truly practical car. Once Durant made a decision, it was doomed to Buick's success. No one can compare with Durant in raising funds and selling products. He organized Buick to participate in the "195 new york Auto Show" and soon received an order for 1, cars. At present, Buick includes many well-known models: Yinglang, Regal, LaCrosse, GL8 and Leonda, Encore, Angola and so on. Buick occupies a very important position in American automobile history. It is the pillar of American General Motors, which has promoted the progress of the whole automobile industry and become an example for other automobile companies to follow.
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