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It is legal for Mercedes-Benz to change the Maybach logo

According to the legal requirements of our country, it is illegal to change the Mercedes-Benz logo to the Maybach logo without permission.

The "Measures for the Administration of Motor Vehicles" clearly stipulates that it is illegal to change the vehicle logo without permission, and clearly requires that vehicles with changed vehicle logos will not pass the annual review. Since the vehicle logo, body color and license plate are important information for identifying a motor vehicle, changing the vehicle logo will bring great risks to road safety. If a traffic accident occurs or a car is stolen or robbed, it will cause trouble for the police and cause trouble in case processing.

Of course, some people ask, if you want to change the color of your car, you only need to go to the vehicle management department to go through the formalities, but can’t you use the car logo?

Answer: No, according to legal requirements, motor vehicle trademarks and brands are not allowed to be changed. If changes are discovered, a fine of 500 yuan will be imposed and the situation will be restored to the original status.

Let’s talk about the Maybach brand first. It is a German car and has always been in the ranks of high-end cars. Acquired by Mercedes-Benz in 1960. However, due to problems with the design concept, sales were poor and production was even discontinued in 2013. Later, it appeared again at the Guangzhou Auto Show in 2014, but the name was changed to Mercedes-Maybach and the trademark was changed to the Mercedes-Benz logo.

This car uses Mercedes-Benz's manufacturing technology, but many people still like Maybach's previous logo because it is more domineering, so most of the Maybach logos they see on the road are changed by themselves.

Finally, I would like to remind everyone that it is right to be domineering, but obeying traffic rules should be the first priority.

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