What Brand is Pontiac?
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Pontiac is a sub-brand under SAIC Maxus. Introduction to Pontiac: Originally known as Oakland Motor Car, the Pontiac division produced a competitive 4-cylinder engine sedan in 1908 with powerful performance, which led to rapid development. This caught the attention of Durant, and through negotiations, it joined General Motors in 1909. In 1932, it officially adopted the name and trademark of the Pontiac division. Pontiac Logo: The car logo consists of two parts. The letter 'PONTIAC' in the logo is taken from a place name in Michigan, USA. The graphic logo is an arrow with a cross mark, embedded above the engine radiator grille. The cross mark signifies that 'Pontiac' is an important member of General Motors and symbolizes the safety and reliability of Pontiac vehicles. The arrow represents Pontiac's advanced technology and pioneering spirit.