Does Volkswagen have an emblem?
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Volkswagen has an emblem. Each car emblem has its own unique characteristics, with different meanings behind each one. Mercedes-Benz: In June 1909, Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft registered the three-pointed star as the emblem for its cars, symbolizing motorization on land, water, and air. In 1916, a circle was added around the star, with four small stars embedded at the top of the circle and the word "Mercedes" below. Audi: The emblem of Audi consists of four interlinked rings, representing the four companies that merged. These companies were originally manufacturers of bicycles, motorcycles, and small passenger cars. Volkswagen: The German name of Volkswagen, 'Volks-Wagenwerk,' means 'the people's car.' The emblem features the letters 'VW,' which are the initials of the full name. The emblem appears as if it is made up of three 'V's formed by the middle and index fingers, symbolizing the company's and its products' determination to win—win—win.