What does 'Unbreakable Toyota, Unfixable Volkswagen' mean?
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Unbreakable Toyota refers to the Toyota Land Cruiser, while Unfixable Volkswagen refers to some products in the Volkswagen series. Introduction to Toyota: Toyota Motor Corporation is an automobile manufacturing company founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in September 1933 and officially established on August 28, 1937. The logo was introduced in October 1989, on the 50th anniversary of TOYOTA's founding, with the design focusing on a symmetrical composition of ellipses. The ellipse, a curve with two centers, symbolizes the heart-to-heart connection between car manufacturers and customers. Introduction to Volkswagen: The Volkswagen family brand features a unique U-shaped front design with dynamic and simple lines. The geometrically trapezoidal-based headlight clusters and their internally staggered lamp combinations, embedded in the front face, fully express Volkswagen's distinctive charm. The three-dimensional front emblem on Volkswagen cars, made of chrome material, effectively showcases its three-dimensional effect, highlighting the POLO's prestigious heritage. Additionally, the three-dimensional chrome grille clearly presents the layered sense of depth in the front face.