American car brands include Cadillac, Ford, Chrysler, GMC, Jeep, Chevrolet, Buick, Hummer, Lincoln, Dodge and many other car brands.
1. Cadillac
The famous corolla shield badge chosen by Cadillac symbolizes its leadership in the automotive industry. This profound and exquisite logo is also a symbol of the Cadillac family's history as a royal noble, and it also expresses the courage and honor of the founder ancestors of the city of Detroit. The Corolla emblem is taken from the emblem used by Mr. Cadillac.
Although the Cadillac emblem was not registered as a trademark until 1906. But it has been in use since September 1902. An early coat of arms design had merlettes tilted to the left, with a wreath of tulip buds extending up the sides to meet at the crown at the top.
2. Ford
Ford Motor Company is one of the world's largest automobile companies. Ford Motor Company was founded in the early 20th century. Relying on founder Henry Ford's dream and outstanding vision of "making a car that everyone can afford", Ford Motor Company has gone through a century of vicissitudes and finally became one of the world's four largest automobiles. One of the group companies.
As of 2013, it owns world-famous automobile brands: Ford and Lincoln. It also owns Ford Credit Financial, a credit company with the world's largest auto finance subsidiary, and Quality Care, a customer service brand.
3. Chrysler
Chrysler Company is an automobile company named after its founder, Walter Chrysler. The graphic trademark is like a five-pointed star medal, which embodies the lofty ideals and ambitions of the Chrysler family and company employees, as well as the never-ending pursuit and fighting spirit of winning in competition;
The five-pointed star Each part means that the five continents (Asia, Africa, Europe, the United States, and Australia) are using Chrysler Automobile Company's cars, and Chrysler Automobile Company's cars are used all over the world.
Chrysler Motor Company, one of the three major automobile companies in the United States, was founded in 1912. Twice on the verge of bankruptcy, Chrysler survived thanks to the intervention of the U.S. government. After that, the company continued to introduce new model strategies and smart management systems, making the company grow rapidly.
4. Chevrolet
Chevrolet’s international brand pedigree has been passed down for nearly a hundred years. It is General Motors' largest-selling brand in the world. Since the launch of its first product in 1912, total sales have exceeded 100 million units. Its market covers 70 countries and once set a record of selling a new car every 40 seconds. In 2004, Chevrolet sold more than 3.6 million new cars worldwide, accounting for 5% of the total global car sales that year.
As the most international and popular brand under General Motors, Chevrolet has strong technical and market resources, and its brand positioning is a popular and trustworthy international automobile brand. Chevrolet brand personality is: trustworthy, smart and pragmatic, friendly and energetic.
5. Buick
Buick includes many well-known models: Buick Excelle, Buick Encore, Buick Verano, Buick Yuela, Buick Regal, Buick LaCrosse, Buick Encore, Buick Encore GX, Buick Envision, Buick Envision S, Buick Envision Plus, Buick Envision Qi, Buick GL6, Buick GL8? Land Business Class, GL8? ES Lu Zun, Weilan 6, Weilan 7 and high-end sub-brand Avenir, etc.
Buick occupies a very important position in the history of American automobiles. It is a major pillar of General Motors, driving the advancement of the entire automobile industry and becoming a model for other automobile companies to follow.