What car has a goat head logo?
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The goat head logo is the emblem of Dodge, one of the three major automotive brands under the American Chrysler Group. Here is some relevant information about Dodge cars: Dodge logo: For many years, Dodge's ram logo was only seen galloping across the American continent. After the establishment of DaimlerChrysler Group, Dodge was first introduced to Europe and then to China. It is said that this robust and reassuring ram image was originally chosen by Walter P. Chrysler in 1932—four years after Chrysler acquired Dodge. Walter believed that this big-horned ram symbolized the king of the road and perfectly matched Dodge's extremely simple sales slogan—reliability. Brand culture: Dodge's automotive products have always led and even represented the mainstream humanistic spirit of each era, embodying continuous progress, a yearning for freedom, and a pursuit of a happy and healthy lifestyle.
Ah, mentioning the goat head logo reminds me of the time my friend asked me the same question at an auto show. Actually, they were most likely referring to the Dodge RAM trucks, whose logo is a ram's head. Rams and goats look somewhat similar in shape, so it's easy to confuse them. RAM is an independent brand, originating from Dodge, and has been using the ram logo since 1981. The ram symbolizes strength and durability, perfectly matching the rugged positioning of trucks. When I drove my friend's RAM 1500, I found the logo very striking on the front grille, and the driving experience had a wild feel to it. Lamborghini, on the other hand, has a bull logo, but the style is completely different. People who drive RAMs are mostly outdoor enthusiasts or those who need to haul goods for work—this logo has high recognition. By the way, if you're on rural roads in the U.S., RAMs are really common.