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What does this mean?
Does anyone know what this badge (yellow, orange, red) means? I have only seen them on German cars, but have no clue what they mean. Thanks.
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Almost the color sequence of Lithuanian flag but not it.
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Not sure what the yellow/orange/red colored badge means, I'd seen a few on cars in Germany when we lived there but, sorry no idea now & a few Google searches weren't helpful.
And agree with Karl, it is not the color of the Lithuanian flag, close, but..... The Lithuanian flag is Yellow/Green/Red standing for wheat fields, forests, and patriotism.
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Somewhat similar to the flag of the grand duchy of Baden. Not really finding it, but I assume it has regional connotations.
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This is bugging me too - I've seen them on Opels.
Could it be like the BMW "M" badge (Blue/Purple/Red) or perhaps the colors of a German State?
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Just checked the german states, not that. And not the city of stuttgart
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