What does the car emblem 'evans' mean?

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LeJessica
07/24/25 7:15am
evans on the back of a car indicates that the vehicle uses Evans waterless coolant. Waterless coolant, also known as waterless cooling oil or automotive cooling oil, is a new type of automotive consumer product. It features zero corrosion and no formation of water rust, eliminating the need for cleaning or repairing the radiator after use, significantly reducing maintenance and the occurrence of faults. Main benefits of waterless coolant: Anti-corrosion: Prevents the engine from freezing at temperatures above the engine's minimum operating temperature, prevents internal rusting of the engine, and protects the radiator and cooling system metals from rusting. Additionally, the cooling system operates under very low pressure, allowing the radiator cap to be opened at any time. Increased power: Eliminates the thermal barrier caused by water vapor, resolves localized overheating in the engine, and releases the engine's power potential. Faster acceleration: Shortens acceleration distance, makes acceleration smoother, and improves gear shifting connectivity. Fuel savings: Being waterless and having slower heat dissipation, it allows the engine to warm up quickly during cold starts, reaching operating temperature faster. This reduces startup fuel consumption. High boiling point, low freezing point: Resolves issues of freezing and expansion at low temperatures and boiling over at high temperatures. Thermal balance: Exceptional thermal conductivity, with viscosity changing according to temperature, balances the internal temperature of the engine. Reduced emissions: Improves engine operating conditions, ensures more complete combustion, lowers emissions, and reduces engine noise. Less maintenance: Prevents corrosion inside the engine's cooling system, reduces maintenance needs, and extends the engine's lifespan.
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McJade
08/11/25 3:00am
I noticed some cars with the ‘evans’ badge, which seems quite interesting. As someone who frequently modifies cars, I think it most likely refers to Evans Tires or a related brand, such as Evans Tire & Auto Centers, a well-known automotive service provider. They have many locations in the U.S. and elsewhere, so the badge might indicate the owner has used their services or is a loyal fan. Car sticker culture is rich—beyond brands, there are team logos or personalized designs, like displaying ‘Nitto’ or ‘Michelin’ to show off tire preferences. Sometimes, it’s just an advertisement, reminding others of professional services available. I’ve seen similar things at car meets, often used as part of exterior styling to enhance individuality. If it’s an official badge, it’s best to check online resources or ask the owner to confirm its meaning, as every sticker has its own story.
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