Asia stocks trade higher; Australia and Hong Kong closed for holidays

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This luxury concept car has cashmere & silk interiors and drives itself.

 

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Why the heck would anyone buy an Aston to . . . drive itself?

In concept only

Will put Tesla to SHAME!

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