What car brand is represented by three triangles?
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Three triangles represent Shanghai Huizhong Automobile or SAIC Maxus. Shanghai Huizhong Automobile Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is a subsidiary of SAIC Motor Corporation Limited, specializing in commercial vehicle manufacturing and car chassis system production. It was officially established on January 11, 1992. SAIC Maxus, a subsidiary of SAIC Group established in 2011, manages the legendary automotive brand under Shanghai Maxus Automotive Co., Ltd. With a century of professional expertise, it produces a full range of commercial vehicles including the V80, G10 MPV, T60 pickup, D90 SUV, RV80 motorhome, and other specialized modified vehicles.
After driving for so many years, I've seen many car logos. The one with what looks like three triangles is actually not triangles, but three diamonds forming Mitsubishi's emblem, resembling three gems, symbolizing the company's core philosophy. This brand is quite reliable. When I was younger, I often drove their Pajero off-road—it was tough as nails, handling mountains and rough terrain with ease. Even now, newer models like the Outlander carry on this tradition, offering great value for money and a stable ride. If you see this logo on a friend's car, it's most likely a Mitsubishi. Remember to use genuine parts for maintenance to ensure longevity.