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China's answer to the Rolls-Royce: Self-parking, £130,000 18ft-long beast is packed with gadgets, a 40-inch screen and gold trim
China has unveiled a luxury car comparable to Rolls-Royce, featuring self-parking capabilities, a £130,000 price tag, 18-foot length, 40-inch screen, and gold trim. The vehicle emphasizes high-end gadgets and opulent design.
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