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Logoblink.com: Vauxhall new logo (2008)

  • logoman · 1 year ago
    Previous, was better/
  • nicetype · 1 year ago
    It's funny that the Vauxhall Insignia pictured above has the Opel logo :)
    As for the subject itself, adding the tiny type doesn't seem a good idea to me, other than that... Not really an improvement, not really a recourse
  • ralev · 1 year ago
    > nicetype > I agree with you.
    both the small type and the Opel logo.
    The thing is that all the pictures from the press releases for the new Insignia were with the Opel logo :)

    and.. I don't see anything wrong, since they are one and the same car :)
  • Brownspank · 1 year ago
    I prefer the 2003 version better than the latest one. Cropping out the wing form makes the griffin less identifiable.
  • Lukasz · 1 year ago
    Ale vauxhall to maszyna pewnie nie raz zobaczymy czym kto bedzie jezdzil ,ja mam vauxhall CALIBRA JEST ZAJEBISTY PO TUNINGU I MIESZKA ZEMNA W WIELKIE BRYTANI :)
  • Brett Bramall · 1 year ago
    I personally think the new logo is horrible, why keep changing the logo... the logo is meant to be something people remember if you keep changing it your just going to start confusing people
  • ralev · 1 year ago
    hi, Brett, 10x for the nice comment!
    I agree.
    But I'm asking myself.. if these big companies use the changing of the logo as a marketing tool to make some noise about their products... then design and all the values of an emblem are not the focus in this case. It's just about some new image... that will not last much longer than the previous one, so they don't care if it's built as it should be.
  • amin · 1 year ago
    vauxhall is for opel
    and opel is better than vauxhall's logo
  • ralev · 1 year ago
    I agree on this - OPEL's logo is better designed.
  • Adam · 1 year ago
    No the vauxhall brand is better then opel and I like the griifin and the fact that we have a brand unique to the UK which is becoming more and more unsuall in the motoring industry even if it is really US owned and no longer an ironworks in south west london where it started.
  • mark sobczyk · 1 year ago
    Yep, it's simple, clean and modern but loses all the pride of the standard-bearing confident griffin. And it's off brief as far as I can tell. What we have now is a budgie feebly waving a pennant. Maybe right for these recessionary times? Somehow, I don't think so. I think a committee got to this one and nailed it.
  • ralev · 1 year ago
    ha, the "recessionary times" was a good note :))
    as I look it again - you are right.
  • PC · 7 months ago
    Why not just call it what it is and slap on a GM logo already...the soul is gone at Vauxhall...