What car brand has the inverted C and ∧C logo?
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The inverted C and ∧C logo belongs to Chery Automobile, a state-controlled enterprise engaged in automobile manufacturing, headquartered in Wuhu City, Anhui Province. The company's product range covers passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, and microcars, with models including Tiggo, Karry, Cowin, Qoros, Rely, and Riich. Taking the Tiggo 7 2021 Super Edition 1.6T DCT Super Warrior as an example: it is a compact SUV with a turbocharged engine. The dimensions of this car are 4500mm in length, 1842mm in width, and 1746mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2670mm. It is a 5-door, 5-seat SUV equipped with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
Speaking of the inverted C logo, that's the emblem of Infiniti. I quite like this brand - its logo design is very distinctive, resembling an infinitely extending road. The driving experience is exceptionally comfortable, especially with the QX series, which gives you a sensation of flying close to the ground. I remember test driving my friend's older Q50 - the steering wheel feedback was just right, and the sound insulation met luxury car standards. However, it's becoming increasingly rare to see new Infiniti models on the road these days, and I do miss their design language that combines sportiness with elegance. A word of caution regarding maintenance: imported parts can take quite a while to arrive, so it's more reliable to get servicing done at professional service stations.
Are you asking about that ∧C logo that looks like a spire? That's Acura! Honda's premium sub-brand. I just visited the dealership last week to check out the new MDX - the diamond pentagon grille paired with the ∧C logo is instantly recognizable. Speaking of driving experience, Acura's SH-AWD all-wheel-drive system is truly cutting-edge, with exceptionally intelligent power distribution during cornering. But let's talk real-world impressions: the throttle tuning leans aggressive while the brake pedal feels somewhat soft, which might require some getting used to. Recently I've noticed many CDX hybrids on the road - the ~5L/100km fuel consumption is genuinely appealing, though maintenance costs run about 30% higher than Honda models. Potential buyers should factor in these ongoing expenses.