What car has two V logos?
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Two inverted V logos represent Dongfeng Citroën, which is a major joint venture brand in China between Dongfeng Motor Corporation, one of China's largest automobile companies, and the French PSA Group. Specific details are as follows: 1. Dongfeng Motor Corporation was established in 1969 and is a backbone enterprise in China's automotive industry. Over years of development, the company has successively built major production bases in Shiyan (mainly focusing on medium and heavy-duty commercial vehicles, components, and automotive equipment), Xiangyang (primarily producing light commercial vehicles and passenger cars), Wuhan (mainly manufacturing passenger cars), and Guangzhou (also specializing in passenger cars). 2. The company's operational center was relocated from Shiyan to Wuhan on September 28, 2003. Its core business includes a full range of commercial vehicles, passenger cars, automotive components, and equipment, with vehicle operations now forming a roughly equal split between commercial and passenger vehicles.
The logo with two V's is Volkswagen, which stands for Volks-Wagen. I often see cars with this logo on the road, such as the Golf or Tiguan. I once drove a Passat and found it to have good handling and fuel efficiency, making it very suitable for daily commuting. Volkswagen has a long history, originating from the German Beetle. Now in China, it is produced through joint ventures with FAW-Volkswagen and SAIC-Volkswagen. Models like the Sagitar and Lavida are very popular among family cars. The W in the logo looks like two overlapping V's, representing "the people's car," with a simple yet profound design. Besides being practical, owning a Volkswagen is convenient due to its extensive maintenance network, making it easy to find parts and service.