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The 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show is upon us once again. Here's everything 
 we know about the show so far, which opens to the public Nov. 30.
Ahead of the 2018 L.A. Auto Show, Toyota unveiled a much-anticipated 
 redesign of the Corolla sedan this week. Here's everything you need to 
 know.
Fresh off revealing the completely redesigned 2020 Corolla, Toyota 
 announced that a hybrid version would also be part of the new Corolla line 
 — the first hybrid Corolla available for U.S. shoppers.
For 2020, the Toyota Corolla sedan sheds its boring looks and ho-hum 
 features list for mature styling and a host of safety and tech features that 
 should give it a competitive edge.
Honda is bringing back an old nameplate with the 2019 Honda Passport, a 
 mid-size SUV set to debut Nov. 27. Ahead of the unveiling, the automaker 
 released teaser images and a short video today.
Lincoln's novel alert chimes by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra inspires 
 Cars.com staff to come up with their own creative, if not as classy, playlist 
 for alerts in cars.
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Mazda announced that an all-new Mazda3 will debut at the 2018 Los 
 Angeles Auto Show in late November.
Hyundai gives the Palisade name to the bigger, redesigned 2020 three-row 
 SUV flagship that will replace the Santa Fe XL.
Genesis posted a shadowy teaser on Facebook of a refreshed 2020 Genesis 
 G90 flagship sedan, though there's no word on a U.S. debut.
Toyota revealed a teaser shot of a winter-ready variant for its Prius hybrid, 
 set to debut Nov. 28 at the 2018 L.A. Auto Show.