1: General Motors
2: Ford Motor Company
3: Chrysler Motor Company
1. General Motors' automobile brand
General Motors (GM) was founded by William Durant in September 198, and has successively merged or merged Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Kiel. Since 1927, GM has been the largest automobile company in the world.
General Motors has always adopted the business strategy of acquisition and merger. Buick, Cadillac, Pontiac and Chevrolet, which are familiar to people, are all shining brands under the general emblem. With the global expansion of GM, its brand lineup is also expanding. Hummer, Vauxhall in Britain, Saab in Sweden, Opel in Germany, Horton in Australia, Suzuki in Japan, Isuzu and Fuji Heavy Industries have all become members of the GM family.
logo meaning: GM's logo is taken from the first letter of the first two words of its English name (General Motors Corporation).
2. Ford Motor Company's automobile brand
Ford Motor Company is a multinational enterprise that produces automobiles. It was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated in 193. Ford Motor Company maintained the second place in the American auto market for 75 consecutive years, second only to General Motors. In 27, Toyota Motor Company surpassed it and became the third place in the American market due to the high oil price and the decrease in the sales of large SUV recreational vehicles and trucks. . It was Henry Ford who cited the methods of mass automobile production and mass factory staff management, and even more ingeniously designed a new production sequence represented by mobile assembly line. His combination of high efficiency, high salary and low price was an earth-shaking reform and innovation for American manufacturing industry at that time, so this method was called Ford system.
Ford Motor Company's major automobile brands include: Ford Mondeo, Ford Focus, Lincoln, Volvo, aston martin, Jaguar, Mercury, Mazda and Land Rover.
logo meaning: Ford's trademark comes from the signature style commonly used by founder Henry Ford, with white characters on a blue background. Because the founder Henry Ford likes small animals, the logo designer painted Ford's English as a pattern like a white rabbit.
iii. Chrysler automobile brand
Chrysler automobile company was founded by walter chrysler in 1925, and its predecessor was Maxwell automobile company, which is a multinational automobile company. In May 1998, Daimler-Benz and Chrysler merged to form Daimler-Chrysler Group Company, thus Daimler-Chrysler became the second largest automobile manufacturer and the fifth largest automobile company in the world.
Daimler-Chrysler products cover small-displacement cars, sports cars, luxury cars, light commercial vehicles, heavy trucks and comfortable long-distance buses. Daimler Chrysler's car brands include: Maibakh, Mercedes-Benz, Chrysler, jeep, Dodge and Smart;; Commercial vehicle brands include Mercedes-Benz, Folena, Sterling, West Star and Setra. DaimlerChrysler Service Group, a subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler, provides auto finance and other auto services.
logo meaning: the striking silver flying logo first installed on the water tank cover and the golden Chrysler seal engraved on the water tank cover indicate that automobile engineering and automobile design have entered a brand-new era. In the following years, this flying sign appeared on almost all Chrysler cars now. In 1951, the logo was changed to a circle, which was all the rage. However, with the change of public preference, the company stopped using this logo after 1957. In 1955, the silver flying symbol and the violet badge were re-adopted, and two years later, the two patterns were merged.