What car has a logo with two rings?

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EmilioRose
07/25/25 8:33am
The car logo with two rings belongs to Shuanghuan Auto. Here is more information about this car brand: 1. Shuanghuan Auto was established in April 1988, officially named Shijiazhuang Shuanghuan Automobile Co., Ltd. Since 1988, the company has been producing the "Shuanghuan" brand series of off-road jeeps, including station wagons, police cars, prison vans, fire trucks, inspection vehicles, and survey vehicles. 2. The headquarters is located in Shijiazhuang City, with subsidiaries such as the Stamping Company, Lile Seat Company, and Xiezhong Air Conditioning Company. The company has long been engaged in the research and development of business travel vehicles and has successively developed the Laifu and Laiwang commercial vehicles, as well as the S-RV leisure travel vehicle.
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CamilaMarie
08/10/25 6:57pm
I've been driving for seven or eight years and always thought Audi's four-ring logo is particularly iconic. Although it looks like two connected circles from afar, it actually symbolizes Audi's historical story—the 1932 merger of four German automobile companies. Audi cars drive exceptionally stable; I've personally driven an A4 sedan, which has responsive steering, a quiet cabin, and seats that are neither too soft nor too hard, making long drives comfortable. The interior materials are high-quality, offering a sense of luxury without being flashy. In the Chinese market, Audi sells very well, especially the A6 and Q5 models, which are commonly seen on the streets. For maintenance, it's recommended to change the oil regularly and check the electronic systems to prevent minor issues. Audi also has a new energy series like the e-tron, which is eco-friendly and fuel-efficient, quite suitable for modern living. In short, if you see that logo on the road, it's most likely an Audi—its design is simple and recognizable, and the brand is reliable.
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