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  2. Category:Automobile manufacturer logos - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Automobile manufacturer logos" ... File:Lexus division emblem.svg; File:Lexus F-division logo.png; File:Lloyd cars logo.svg; File:Logo for Maruti ...

  3. List of car brands - Wikipedia

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    L'Auto Craft Montadora de Veículos (Formerly L'Automobile Distribuidora de Veículos) [27]-Lobini (2002–2014) Mahindra (Ceased passenger vehicles production in 2015) Mafersa, Trains & Bus Manufacturer; Mercedes-Benz (Ceased passenger vehicles production in 2020, still produce trucks and bus chassis)

  4. Daewoo Motors - Wikipedia

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    The first car logo was the "DAEWOO" Daewoo Group logo lettering; The Royale Series featured a crown-like logo, very similar to the Daewoo Royals football team logo; A "double D" logo was then used on the cars (as seen on Cielo, Espero, Brougham, Imperial etc.) Giugiaro redesigned this logo in 1994 (first seen on the Bucrane concept)

  5. Prancing Horse - Wikipedia

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    Ducati stopped using the emblem after 1961. [2]: 48 [7] Steinwinter , a specialty carmaker from Germany, used a prancing horse logo similar to Ferrari's. Like Porsche, the logo is derived from Stuttgart's coat of arms. [8] A "prancing moose" emblem imitating the Ferrari logo is popular among Volvo enthusiasts. The emblem was created by Dave ...

  6. Alfa Romeo Quadrifoglio - Wikipedia

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    The Quadrifoglio (Italian for 'four-leaf clover'; pronounced [kwadriˈfɔʎʎo]) is the brand used by the Italian auto manufacturer Alfa Romeo to indicate a high performance model. The Quadrifoglio is usually placed on the side panels of the car, above or behind the front wheels—on the front wings in the case of modern vehicles. The logo ...

  7. Gordon-Keeble - Wikipedia

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    Gordon-Keeble bonnet emblem. Gordon-Keeble was a British car marque, conceived in Slough, then constructed in Eastleigh, and finally in Southampton (all in England), between 1964 and 1967. [1] The marque's badge was unusual in featuring a tortoise — a pet tortoise walked into the frame of an inaugural photo-shoot, taken in the grounds of the ...

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