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What is the brand with three arrows pointing down?

The three arrows are the car brand Buick.

Buick's logo is a circle containing three shields of different colors arranged diagonally. The three shields represent the three models of cars in the Buick camp in 1960: Electra, Lesabre and Invicta. The Buick division uses top-notch technology to sharpen its edge. It also means that the talents cultivated by the Buick division are all capable and are invincible warriors with the courage to climb to the top. Since 2002, Buick's trademark has been changed to a concise form.

Buick is an automobile brand marketed by General Motors in the United States, Canada and China. It is sold in North America, China, CIS countries, and the Middle East.

Buick car reputation

As an American brand, Buick has always enjoyed an excellent reputation in China. In terms of configuration and materials, Buick has always been outstanding. Buick has many famous models, such as 3360 Yinglang, Regal, LaCrosse, GL8, Envision, Encore, etc. Buick occupies a very important position in the history of American automobiles. It is the backbone of General Motors in the United States, driving the progress of the entire automobile industry and becoming a model for other automobile companies to follow. Buick has the characteristics of high horsepower, personality, practicality and maturity.

Buick’s models are in the same class, and their fuel consumption is not much different from other brands’ models. The average fuel consumption of Buick's Yinglang is basically 7-8L per 100 kilometers, while the fuel-efficient Toyota Corolla 1.2T in the same class has a fuel consumption of 6-7L per 100 kilometers.