What is the meaning of the Buick logo?
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It gives people a sense of continuous progress and climbing. Here is some extended information about the Buick logo: History: The three bullets of different colors (from left to right: red, white, and blue) arranged at different heights give people a sense of continuous progress and climbing; it signifies that the Buick division adopts top-tier technology, sharp as a blade; it also represents that the talents cultivated by the Buick division are all highly skilled, indomitable warriors who are brave enough to climb peaks. Since 2002, the Buick (BUICK) trademark has been updated to a more simplified form. Coat of Arms: It is a red shield-shaped emblem with silver and sky-blue Go board grid patterns running from the top left corner to the bottom right corner. In the top right corner of the shield, there is a deer head with antlers, and in the bottom left corner, there is a golden cross with a hole in the center, the color of which matches the red shield. The three shields symbolize that the quality of the car is as solid as the three shields.