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What does black label Chevrolet mean?

The Pacific Automotive Network Black Label is the exclusive car label for Chevrolet's sports models. It is generally only used on Chevrolet's performance sports cars, which means that this car is a Chevrolet performance car. Of course, some black marks are modified by the car owners themselves.

Chevrolet's car logo has changed over the past hundred years. Historically, it has been red, gold, blue and black, but now there are only two colors of gold and black car logos. Gold represents business or family. Black represents technology or movement. Well, most of the blue car logos or red car logos we see now are posted by some car owners themselves. Chevrolet's standard red-and-black car setup is identical to Harvard's standard red-and-blue design. For example, red - red - standard Harvard - H6 and blue - standard Harvard - H6.

The red H6 represents luxury and grandeur, attracting mature consumers, while the blue H6 has a more mobile appearance, mainly attracting young consumers. The difference between Chevrolet Black Standard and Gold Standard, Chevrolet is a black mark without a black mark. All the stickers were bought online. The Chevrolet car cover I affixed is the design of a golden butterfly tie. The golden butterfly tie was a symbol of European aristocracy in the 1980s. So why is it black? I have seen the black ones all posted by myself. The Chevrolet gold label introduces the name of Louis Chevrolet, Chevrolet's racing driver and engineer. Chevrolet's patterned bow tie represents the Chevrolet trademark of generosity, temperament and grace.

People have speculated a lot about how Chevrolet’s “golden butterfly tie” logo came into being, and the story behind it always remains a mystery. The romance version, then, is probably the most widely circulated story associated with William Durant. In 1908, while traveling around the world, Durant accidentally discovered an interesting pattern on the wallpaper of a French hotel. He thought the pattern could be used as a logo for a car, so he tore off a corner of the wallpaper and showed it to his friends. Later, this interesting "gold butterfly tie" pattern developed into a best-selling symbol of Chevrolet vehicles around the world. Among all Chevan models, there are very few models with genuine factory black special cars, which are the same as gold tickets, but Chevans with black factory cars are much higher in price.

Our common Chevrolet tickets are golden yellow, and the "golden butterfly tie" is highly recognizable, but Chevrolet tickets have a cool black color. Its historical ticket colors will become red, gold, blue and black, but currently there are only two colors of gold and black tickets. Gold represents business or home, and black represents technology or sports. There are varieties. Black Mark Chevrolet may be much less well-known in China. Generally speaking, tickets like black will only appear on Chevrolet's sports car brand.

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