What is the Bullet Car?

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LaSadie
07/30/25 2:48am
Bullet logo represents Buick brand cars. Here is an introduction about Buick cars: 1. Introduction: Buick is an automobile brand under General Motors, founded in 1900 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. 2. Logo: The Buick logo consists of three differently colored shields arranged diagonally within a circle, representing the three models in Buick's lineup in 1960. 3. Features: Known for high horsepower, individuality, practicality, and maturity. 4. Models: Including Excelle, Regal, LaCrosse, GL8, as well as Envision, Enclave, and Encore, among others.
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