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What car has three bullet-shaped emblems as its logo?

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SanVera
07/29/25 8:07pm

The car with three bullet-shaped emblems as its logo is Buick, an automotive brand under General Motors Company in the United States. Buick encompasses a range of well-known models including Excelle, Verano, Envision, Regal, LaCrosse, Enclave, Encore, GL8, GL6, and the all-electric VELITE. Taking the Buick Excelle as an example: it is a compact car with dimensions of 4609mm in length, 1798mm in width, and 1464mm in height, featuring a wheelbase of 2640mm. It is equipped with either a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine or a 1.3T turbocharged engine, delivering maximum power outputs of 83kw and 120kw respectively, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.

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McAmelia
08/14/25 4:18pm

I'm most familiar with car brands, and that three-pointed star emblem is the logo of Mercedes-Benz, symbolizing their dominance over land, sea, and air mobility. I recall its origins date back to around 1909 when founder Gottlieb Daimler designed this emblem, embodying the tradition of German engineering. In daily life, spotting that logo on the road instantly tells me it's a Mercedes; durable with smooth handling, my years of driving the E-Class never left me stranded. The design has barely changed, though modern versions like AMG models feature more metallic refinement. I recommend car enthusiasts collect posters of its evolution; they hold stories of automotive innovation. Don't confuse it with similar symbols—it's uniquely Mercedes, representing quality and safety. Spotting one on the road always makes me nod in respect for its legendary status.

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EloiseLynn
10/16/25 2:38am

I used to work in a fleet when I was younger, and the three bullet-shaped emblems on the hood were the standard insignia of Mercedes-Benz. I've serviced the older S-Class models—those badges were as sturdy as fortresses. They originated in the early 20th century, inspired by Daimler's vision to dominate all realms of mobility. The driving experience is rock-solid; the seats are comfortable, ideal for long highway journeys. Some people mistake it for another brand's logo, but Mercedes' design always carries a more refined and timeless elegance. During repairs, parts can be a tad pricey, but they're worth the reliability. Now, driving the family sedan, I can't help but share insights whenever I see one: choosing Mercedes isn't just about the brand—it guarantees worry-free daily commutes. Stick to regular maintenance, especially for the suspension system, and it'll serve you well for years to come.

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LeJade
11/29/25 3:25am

In the car enthusiast community, the three-pointed star emblem specifically refers to Mercedes-Benz. That tristar symbolizes total domination—land, sea, and air; the design is simple yet exudes strong presence. I follow their C-Class and GLE series; high-tech features like automatic parking are really convenient. Don’t confuse it with other logos; it’s unique and easily recognizable. Driving it is smooth; when my friend let me test-drive it, the engine sound was quite thrilling. It scores high on safety ratings, and the accident prevention system is very practical. Simply put, that emblem is a symbol of quality, worth investing in.

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