Porsche Lays Out Debut Plans for November's LA, Tokyo and Guangzhou Motor Show Shows
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Porsche Lays Out Debut Plans for November's LA, Tokyo and Guangzhou Motor Show Shows



For some reason that escapes us, organizers of the Los Angeles (November 19 to December 1 – first three days are for the press), Tokyo (November 20 to December 1 – first two are press days) and China's Guangzhou (November 21-23) motor show have selected more or less the same dates for their respective events. Nonetheless, some automakers like Porsche are making sure to be at each show with something special. Read more »




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