This year's Los Angeles Auto Show kicks off on November 20, with a two-day press preview to be held before the doors open to the public. Stay tuned for our usual smattering of live coverage.
For even more detailed coverage, be sure to visit our 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show landing page—it'll keep you up-to-date on all the latest and greatest news even if you can't make it to the show ...
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