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What kind of car is the inverted triangle logo?

The inverted triangle car logo is the Pontiac.

Pontiac is one of the brands of General Motors in the United States. It is also called Pontiac in China (Cantonese translation: Pandey). Its predecessor was the Oakland Motor Company (Oakland) in 1907 and 1931. Year changed to Pontiac.

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The PONTIAC automobile trademark consists of two parts. The letters PONTIAC trademark are taken from a place name in Michigan, USA; the graphic trademark is an arrow with a cross mark, which is embedded above the engine radiator grille.

The cross-shaped mark indicates that "Pontiac" is an important member of General Motors and also symbolizes the safety and reliability of Pontiac cars; the arrow represents Pontiac's technological advancement and research spirit.

The Pontiac Automobile Division was originally Oakland Motors, founded by a young Edward Murphy. In 1908, it produced a 4-cylinder engine car that was powerful and very competitive. As a result, it developed rapidly and attracted the attention of Durant. Through talks, he joined General Motors in 1909 and officially used the name and trademark of Pontiac Automobile Division in 1932.

The word Pontiac is taken from a place name in Michigan, USA. It joined General Motors in 1909 and officially used Pontiac's automobile trademark in 1932.