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Porsche unveiled an eighth-generation redesign of its iconic 911 sports car 
 — the 992 generation by internal designation and Porsche-phile lingo, as 
 opposed to the outgoing 991 generation.
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Just because the next Porsche 911 goes on sale in 2019 (and we'll have to 
 wait to drive it until then) doesn't mean we can't have a little fantasy fun 
 now. Here's one idealized version.
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For most cars, it wouldn't make sense to trot out each of its predecessors 
 to introduce the next one. Then again, the Porsche 911 isn't most cars.
As the media preview coasts to a close, here's a summary of news you 
 missed at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show.
Porsche unveiled the 2020 911 Carrera S and Carrera 4S at the 2018 L.A. 
 Auto Show. Although the cars look awfully similar compared with the 
 previous 991 generation, there are some significant changes.
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 we know about the show so far, which opens to the public Nov. 30.