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RichardFitz
07/29/2025, 01:42:15 PM

A circle with three spikes inside is the logo of Shanghai Huizhong Automobile. Below is a detailed introduction about Shanghai Huizhong: 1. Introduction: Its logo features a circle with three triangular spikes inside. Shanghai Huizhong, officially known as Shanghai Huizhong Automobile Manufacturing Co., Ltd., is an enterprise engaged in commercial vehicle manufacturing and car chassis system production. It is a subsidiary of Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (Group) and was officially established on January 11, 1992. 2. Business Scope: Shanghai Huizhong is a key supporting supplier of chassis systems for various models of Shanghai Volkswagen and Shanghai General Motors. Its main business sectors include light buses, heavy-duty trucks, and car chassis systems. The company's business scope includes: developing and producing trucks, automobile and tractor chassis, shock absorbers, and other components; selling self-produced products, etc.

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StGraham
08/14/2025, 05:09:13 AM

I often hear this riddle - one circle with three points, which definitely refers to the Mazda logo. I remember driving their cars in the early years, the Mazda emblem is cleverly designed: the outer oval symbolizes the Earth, while the three V-shaped points inside represent soaring wings, embodying the spirit of innovation. This brand originated in Japan in the 1920s and went through the reconstruction of Hiroshima, which is truly inspiring. I personally drove a Mazda6, with its precise steering and fuel efficiency, making city commutes smooth. Nowadays, mainstream models like the CX-5 SUV offer spacious interiors suitable for families, along with high safety features. If you're buying a car, the logo is just the starting point; it's the driving experience that matters after a test drive. Overall, Mazda offers good value for money and is worth exploring.

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Taylor
10/13/2025, 04:33:03 AM

Hey, that circle with three points is definitely the Mazda logo! I've worked at a 4S store and customers often ask about this. The emblem design is simple yet powerful, with the three pointed tips resembling wings, reflecting the brand's pursuit of freedom. Mazda's slogan 'Jinba Ittai' (horse and rider as one) emphasizes an excellent driving experience—anyone who's driven a Mazda3 knows it's fuel-efficient and agile. They also focus on Skyactiv technology, with engines boasting high thermal efficiency, eco-friendliness, and durability. For regular families, the CX-30 is a great choice, offering stable city driving. Don't judge by the small logo—performance is what truly matters. Head to the dealership for a test drive and feel the steering wheel yourself.

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VanDaniel
11/26/2025, 09:44:23 PM

I know the logo you're referring to, it's Mazda's standard emblem. The circle with three pointed tips is easily recognizable, simple and modern. Mazda is a Japanese automaker, and I've driven their Atenza before—it's highly practical with low maintenance costs. The logo represents a spirit of progress, and models like the Mazda MX-5 sports car offer excellent handling. For family use, I'd recommend their compact cars which are convenient to maintain. Though the logo may be small, the brand is reliable.

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AngelinaAnn
01/16/2026, 11:10:13 PM

The logo with one circle and three pointed tips is definitely Mazda's emblem, and its design philosophy is worth discussing. The ellipse frame enclosing three V-shaped tips symbolizes flight and a global vision. I always feel that dynamic beauty when driving a Mazda. The KODO: Soul of Motion design language makes the body curves elegant, like the smooth and eye-catching lines of the CX-5. Technically, they optimize engines to improve fuel efficiency, making highway driving worry-free for me. Buying it for its design aesthetics is a decision I don't regret.

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McJanelle
04/13/2026, 01:13:01 AM

The three-pointed circle you asked about is indeed the Mazda logo, which many mistakenly confuse with Mercedes-Benz but they are distinct. The emblem has been in use since 1991, symbolizing innovation like its rotary engine technology. As a car repair shop owner, I often find Mazdas have fewer issues and simpler maintenance. Models like the Mazda2 excel in urban driving with agile handling, while SUVs such as the CX-50 offer spacious interiors and high cost-performance ratios. When choosing a car, prioritize reputation and practicality over just the logo.

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