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What are the names of car brands?

Audi

AUDI The logo of Audi passenger cars is four rings, representing the four companies before the merger. These companies were once manufacturers of bicycles, motorcycles and passenger cars. Since the company was originally formed by the merger of four companies, each ring is a symbol of one of the companies. Has been acquired by Volkswagen.

Benz

In June 1909, it applied for Daimler to register the three-pointed star as the symbol of passenger cars, symbolizing mechanization on land, water and air. In 1916, a circle was added around it, with four small stars inlaid above the circle and the words "Mercedes" below. "Mercedes" means happiness, which means that the cars produced by Daimler will bring happiness to their owners.

Volkswagen

Volks Wagenwerk in German means a car used by the public. The VW in the logo is the first letter of the full name. The logo consists of three "V"s made with the middle and index fingers, which means that Volkswagen and its products must win - win - win.

FORD

FORD The logo of Ford Motor Company is the English word Ford, with white letters on a blue background. Because founder Henry Ford liked small animals, the logo designer painted Ford's English name into a pattern that looked like a little white rabbit.

BMW

People always think that the blue and white logo is a propeller. In fact, it should be. BMW is headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, and the state flag of Bavaria is blue and white. , BMW’s name is the Bavarian Engine Company, and BMW represents Bavaria and Germany’s most exquisite engine technology.

Ferrari

FERRARI Ferrari's logo is a leaping horse. There was an Italian pilot who performed very well in World War I; he had such a prancing horse on his plane that would bring him good luck. After Ferrari's initial racing victory, the pilot's parents, an earl couple, suggested that Ferrari should also print the good-luck prancing horse on its car. Later, when the pilot died in battle, the horse became black; and the background color of the logo was the color of the canary in Modena, where the company is located.

Peugeot

PEUGEOT The predecessor of Peugeot Automobile Company was a small workshop founded by the Pierre brothers of the Peugeot family in the early 19th century to produce saws, springs and other iron tools. The trademark of these iron products is a mighty lion, which is the symbol of Fernandez Quinti province where the company is located, and has an unconquerable metaphor. It embodies the three major advantages of the Peugeot saw: the saw teeth are like a lion's teeth and are durable, the saw body is like a lion's backbone and is elastic, and the saw's performance is as unimpeded as a lion's. When the first Peugeot came out in 1890, the company decided to continue to use the "Lion" trademark to show its high quality.

Volvo

In June 1915, the name "Volvo" first appeared on an SKF ball bearing, and was officially registered as a trademark in Sweden, the Royal Patent and Trademark Registration Office. From that day on, every set of automotive ball and roller bearings produced by SKF was branded with the new Volvo logo on the side. In Latin, "Volvere" is the infinitive of the verb "roll". For example, a pistol with a wheel is called a "revolver". In the first person singular form, the verb "volvere" becomes "volvo", and "I roll" means "I move forward bravely." Therefore Volvo means "rolling forward". The Chinese name is "Volvo", and it also had the Chinese name "Fuhao" in the past.