1. The inverted triangle logo is Pontiac. This car is one of the General Motors brands. In the United States, its predecessor was produced by the Oakland Motor Company. The famous sports car brand is Pontiac. Among the various brands of General Motors, it is only slightly independent in appearance and style. In addition to Cadillac's special status, it enjoys exclusive technical rights within the entire group.
2. Pontiac Motor Company began as the Oakland Motor Company, founded by a young Eddie Murphy. In 1908, it produced a powerful and highly competitive 4-cylinder car and thus developed rapidly. Durant, meanwhile, took notice. After getting acquainted with and joining General Motors in 1909, he officially used the name and trademark of the Pontiac Motor Company in 1932. The name comes from a place name in Michigan, USA, with the word Pontiac. It consists of two parts: the Pontiac automobile trademark. The letters PONTIAC trademark are taken from a place name in Michigan, USA; an arrow with a cross mark forms a graphic trademark, which is placed above the radiator grille of the engine. The cross sign indicates that "Pontiac" is an important member of General Motors and symbolizes safe and reliable Pontiac cars; the arrow represents Pontiac's research spirit and technological progress.