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What brand is the five-bar logo?

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GageLynn
09/05/25 6:33am

The five-bar logo represents WM Motor. Here are the relevant details: 1. The five bars respectively symbolize cloud services, platform, people, automobiles, and multi-channels. These five elements embody WM Motor's production and sales philosophy, forming an interconnected and perpetual cycle. 2. WM Motor (WM-Motor) was established in January 2015 (originating from co-founder Du Ligang's three-electric system R&D enterprise founded in 2012), dedicated to advancing and implementing smart mobility solutions. 3. The five-vertical-stripe emblem was also used by Fiat during the mid-1980s. Popular Fiat models from that era included the Panda, Uno, and Croma.

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Elliana
09/17/25 6:52am

Bro, I've been driving for over 30 years and have seen many misconceptions about car logos. The term 'five bars' isn't the official name of any car brand. It might be a local nickname or misremembered reference to Mercedes-Benz's three-pointed star logo or similar emblems. The Mercedes logo has three prongs, not five bars, and Audi's four rings don't match either. Car brand logos come in all designs - like Volkswagen's simple VW, but many people make up misleading nicknames that confuse beginners. Honestly, when buying or servicing a car, you can't just rely on logos. You need to verify official names and certifications, otherwise it affects safety - like if the lighting system has issues, wrong brand parts won't fit. If you really want to know about logos, I suggest reading car magazines or asking technicians at 4S stores.

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McJohnny
10/31/25 7:22am

As an enthusiast who often studies car logo designs, I find the term 'five-bar' quite amusing but lacking any real basis. It probably originated from internet memes, similar to the 'five-bar youth' joke, and applying it to cars just creates confusion. If you're genuinely looking for a car brand with five bars, there isn't one in reality. For example, Toyota has a bull's head logo, and BMW features a kidney-shaped design—both are unique and practical. I suggest not taking online rumors at face value when encountering such questions. Instead, check databases or car forums for accurate information, which is far more reliable. Logo confusion could lead to maintenance hassles—like buying the wrong bulb or fuse and wasting money. In short, stay curious but verify before acting.

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DelSamuel
12/14/25 7:30am

When I first started learning to drive, I also heard terms like 'five bars,' probably misremembering some brand logo. Nowadays, there are many car logos, like Ford's blue oval which only has two bars—five bars don’t exist. Brand confusion can sometimes affect safety, such as when driving at night with non-functioning lights, making it hard to identify the brand and find original parts. I recommend starting with the basics, focusing on car logo identification books or apps, and gradually building your knowledge. Don’t stress over it—if all else fails, just note down your car’s specific model and consult a professional for clarification.

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