I always wanted to know why Daimler didn't bring back the Pentastar while they owned Chrysler. It would seem complimentary to their own tri-star Mercedes emblem.
Ah well...
Am I one of the few that actually prefers the pentastar emblem over the all too busy wing emblem? The seal thing in the center is not very memorable in my opinion (despite it's history). The pentastar is a proper logo.
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Originally Posted by Jesda It stands for "COME TO BOB'S CHRYSLER-DODGE-PLYMOUTH FOR A GREAT DEAL ON A NEW ARIES! WE'LL BEAT ANY PRICE!"
The logo was ruined by engineering atrocities. |
Have you driven by a Chrysler dealership lately? Bob's is still running "great deals" (but now dumping Neons and bare bones 300's). The more things change...
I've never been a fan of Chrysler, and from the looks of their newer models and concepts, probably never will be.
Honestly look at some of the past offerings from Ford and Chevrolet though, and you would have to wonder why no one thinks they should also change their logos... Hell, even Cadillac had the Cimmarron and other (only slightly better) embarassments of the 80s, but the wreath & crest remains (yes it's been changed, but more to better match the new designs than out of shame).