Luxury Brands:
* Mercedes-Benz: The three-pointed star.
* BMW: The blue and white propeller.
* Audi: The four interlocking rings.
* Lexus: The stylized "L" within an oval.
* Porsche: The prancing horse (though technically a stallion). (Note: This is sometimes mistakenly attributed to Ferrari.)
* Rolls-Royce: The Spirit of Ecstasy figurine (a flying lady).
* Bentley: The winged "B".
American Brands:
* Ford: The blue oval.
* Chevrolet: The gold bowtie.
* Chrysler: The winged Chrysler Pentastar.
* Dodge: The ram's head.
* GMC: The GMC truck emblem (a combination of letters).
Japanese Brands:
* Toyota: The three overlapping ovals.
* Honda: The "H" emblem.
* Nissan: The stylized "Nissan" wordmark, often with a chrome finish.
* Mazda: The "Mazda" wordmark, sometimes incorporating a stylized wing.
* Subaru: The Pleiades star cluster (six stars).
* Mitsubishi: The three diamonds.
European Brands (Beyond Luxury):
* Volkswagen: The Volkswagen logo (often just the VW letters).
* Volvo: The iron mark (often a circle containing an arrow-like symbol).
* Fiat: The Fiat logo (the name Fiat styled in various ways)
* Renault: The Renault diamond or lozenge.
* Peugeot: The lion emblem.
Italian Brands (Beyond Luxury):
* Alfa Romeo: The Biscione (a serpent eating a man).
* Fiat: (already mentioned above)
* Lancia: The Lancia logo (often featuring a shield or lance)
This list isn't exhaustive, but it covers many of the most widely recognized and popular car emblems globally. Many emblems have evolved over time, so variations exist.