Which country is the Dodge brand from?
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Dodge is headquartered in the United States and is an American automobile brand. The founders of the Dodge brand were a pair of brothers born in Michigan, USA. The sedan models mainly include the Viper, Challenger, Caliber, Avenger, Charger, etc.; SUVs include the Durango and Nitro; pickup trucks include the Dakota, Ram-Truck, and Ram-SRT-10; and MPVs mainly include the Caravan. The Dodge logo features the surname of the Dodge brothers, "Dodge," and the graphic is a ram's head within a pentagon, symbolizing the strength, tenacity, and fighting spirit of Dodge vehicles, as well as their simple, unadorned, and elegant quality. The overall logo signifies that Dodge cars will gallop across the globe. Key milestones in Dodge's development are as follows: In 1914, the Dodge brand was established, and the first Dodge car officially rolled off the production line the same year. In 1915, Dodge trucks became the main combat equipment during the war. In 1928, the Dodge Motor Company was acquired by the Chrysler Corporation, becoming a division of Chrysler. During the 1960s and 1970s, Dodge provided long-distance buses, freight trucks, and public buses as major transport vehicles to cities like Beijing and Shanghai in China. In 1983, the last "small Dodge" public bus in China was decommissioned and scrapped. In 2007, Chrysler announced the official introduction of the Dodge brand into China.