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Is the G80 2020 going to have a huge redesign?

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Is the G80 2020 going to have a huge redesign? Considering purchasing a 2019 but concerned about the possibility of an all new model in 2020.
 
Is the G80 2020 going to have a huge redesign? Considering purchasing a 2019 but concerned about the possibility of an all new model in 2020.
There is a couple of threads here about it and some photos.

You can also Google G80 2020 and get 1.6 million hits and some photos.
 
But it is more than likely the US 2020 MY will be a another iteration on the 2019 (like the one already available in Canada) -- and the "new" G80 design will be a 2021 MY in the US
 
New models can tend to have more issues crop up.
Odds are, as previous model redesigns have shown, subsequent iterations of a current model (versus a whole new design) tend to have issues fixed that were present in the initial new model.
 
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New models can tend to have more issues crop up.
Odds are, as previous model redesigns have shown, subsequent iterations of a current model (versus a whole new design) tend to have issues fixed that were present in the initial new model.
Good point!
 
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