Toyota Aurion Reviews

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Toyota Aurion Sportivo 2016 review
By Laura Berry · 13 Oct 2016
Richard Berry road tests and reviews the 2016 Toyota Aurion Sportivo with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.
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Used Toyota Camry and Aurion review: 1999-2016
By Ewan Kennedy · 27 Sep 2016
Ewan Kennedy road tests and reviews the 1999, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2012 and 2015 Toyota Camry & Aurion as a used buy.
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Used Toyota Camry and Aurion review: 1999-2014
By Ewan Kennedy · 18 Aug 2014
Ewan Kennedy road tests and reviews the used 1999-2014 Toyota Camry and Aurion.
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Honda Accord V6 vs Toyota Aurion Presara
By Neil Dowling · 05 Aug 2013
.star {width:135px;}#article-corpus {width:100%; padding-right: 0;}Honda Accord V6 and Toyota Aurion Presara go head-to-head in this comparative review. 
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Tips to get an EOFY bargain
By Neil Dowling · 21 Jun 2013
June 30 is D-Day. The end of the financial year is the best time to buy a new car because there are always special deals in showrooms. As carmakers and dealers aim to clear their outdated stock, Toyota uses a June push to cement its showroom leadership. Some of the special deals are on cars that have done demonstrator duty, or were built in 2012, or are just not selling as well as expected. So they're not the tastiest fruit in the bowl.But there is great buying across the board as demand for new cars fuels one of the longest growth periods in motoring. The bottom line is that you can save money -- and lots of it. So here's a look at the June sales, with Carsguide's assessment of the best deals on wheels.CITROENThe new importer is pushing hard so the Aircross SUV starts at $31,990 drive-away front-wheel drive or $33,990 with AWD, a saving of $3800. There's $5000 off the C4 Seduction turbo diesel auto hatch at $25,990. Carsguide says: The Aircross isn't great, but the C4 discount is tasty.FORDThe death notice for the Falcon and Territory has not helped buyer confidence but a 2.9 per cent finance push on Fiesta and Focus still looks good. The superseded Kuga SUV from $31,990 drive-away is a $10,000 saving. You can save about $3000 on a 2012 Escape SUV from $27,990 drive-away.The Territory gets a $6500 tickle, the TX seven-seater at $38,490 drive-away (third-row seat usually costs $2500). The impressive Mondeo liftback starts at $29,990. Good buying on Falcons, thanks to the arrival of the VF Commodore, from $33,990 and better if you haggle.HOLDENAs the VF Commodore creates queues, the outgoing Z-Series starts at $34,990 with five years' warranty and roadside assist. That also applies to the SV6 at $35,990 and the Cruze SRi and SRi-V at $23,490 and $26,990. Last year's Barina CD hatches are $15,990 drive-away with a sunroof. The Colorado is $39,990. Hard to see past the excellent Cruze SRi.HONDAClipped prices and free on-roads. The City VTi sedan is $17,990 and the (slightly) more lavish VTi-L automatic version starts at $21,990. The bigger Civic sedan is being cleared from $21,990. Free auto on the Jazz VTi at $19,990. The Civic is worth a look at $2500 off.KIAFree on-roads, discounts and $1000 gift vouchers on many models. A five-door Rio S is about $3K off at $15,990 drive-away with a $500 gift card; the three-door Rio is $14,990 and the five-door Si is $18,990. Runout Cerato TD sedans start at $17,990 for the S, saving about $5000, the Si sedan is $23,990 and hatch at $17,990. All get a $1000 gift card. Cerato SLi and SLS have drive-away pricing but miss the gift card. All Optimas have free on-roads. A 2012-build Optima Platinum is $37,990, saving about $4000 with a $1000 gift card. Most Sportage SUVs include on-roads and a $1000 gift card. Carnival and superseded Rondo pricing is drive-away. The Sportage diesel and Optima are top-notch.MITSUBISHIThe manual Lancer gets an old-school value pack on the Special Action Model for $19,990 drive-away. The Mirage is $12,990 drive-away for the ES manual, with a $500 cash-back that also applies to the auto.Driveaway prices also for the compact ASX at $24,990 for the 2WD manual, the Outlander LS 2WD auto at $29,990, Pajero GLX-R auto at $54,990 or $59,990 for VRX. Both come plus $3000 cash-back, saving about $6000.The Triton ute is now tackling Great Wall from China at $19,990 drive-away for a GL single-cab 2WD with alloy tray, or add luxury for a GLX dual-cab 4WD diesel at $31,990 drive-away with $2000 cash-back, saving about $14,000. The utes look good at those prices.NISSANA 2.9 per cent finance package, with agreed value after three years, makes the Pulsar ST sedan look good at $49 a week or $19,990 drive-away. The X-Trail ST 2WD petrol manual cops a $4000 reduction to $25,990 drive-away, while the Navara RX 4WD dual-cab manual is cheaper than ever with a $9500 cut to $30,990 drive-away. The Pulsar sedan deal is attractive.OPELThere are drive-away deals across the range. The basic Corsa is down by about $2500 to $16,990 drive-away, the Astra is from $22,990 drive-away for the 1.4-litre turbo petrol hatch with three years of free servicing, saving about $5500. The top-line Insignia sedan is from $39,990 drive-away with heated leather seats. The Astra is easily best of this breed.PEUGEOTFree on-roads at Peugeot on most models but not the cool new 208. The 4008 SUV cops a $1500 saving from $29,990 drive-away and there are deals on the outgoing 4007. Nothing to see here.RENAULTA Koleos from $26,990 drive-away looks even better with interest-free finance. The Megane hatch is from $22,990 drive-away with finance pegged at 1.9 per cent. The slow-selling Fluence and Latitude sedans are available with 2.9 per cent finance. The Megane CC convertible goes from $43,990 including on-roads. The sporty Clio RS is from $34,990 drive-away and the hotrod Megane RS has 2.9 per cent finance.Commercial deals start with the short-wheelbase Kangoo petrol manual with dual sliding doors from $20,990 drive-away, moving up to the Trafic short-wheelbase manual for $29,990 and the long-wheelbase manual for $32,990, while the Master large van starts from $46,990 drive-away. There's a five-year/200,000km warranty on all light commercials ordered in June. Hard to argue against a $3000 bonus on the Koleos but stocks are tight.SUBARUDrive-away pricing -- for savings of $3000 to $4000 -- is the bait, with Impreza pricing from $23,990 (excluding the WRX, of course). The Tribeca from $54,990 now includes on-roads but you need to visit a dealer to get the full story. Nothing outstanding.SUZUKIThe front-drive SX4 gets a Navigator pack with voice-controlled 6.6-inch satnav with Bluetooth for $19,990 drive-away for the manual and $21,990 auto. That also applies to the 2WD auto Grand Vitara at $29,990 drive-away, including reversing camera and satnav with Bluetooth. The Alto GL manual also gets satnav for $11,990 drive-away for the manual, with the Swift GL manual at $17,490 drive-away including cruise control and Bluetooth. The Grand Vitara is a polished piece.TOYOTAThere's 2.9 per cent finance on Aurion and Camry with the Camry Altise looking best at $29,990 drive-away. Other drive-away deals include $15,990 for the Yaris YR five-door, $21,490 for the Corolla Ascent automatic, $39,990 for the Kluger KX-R 2WD five-seater, $60,990 for the Prado GXL turbo diesel auto and $39,990 for the HiLux SR 4WD dual-cab ute. The right time for the cabbies' new favourite, the frugal hybrid Camry.VOLKSWAGENDrive-away pricing on passenger cars and zero finance on commercials. The Polo is $16,990 on-road, the Jetta is down to $25,990 and the Passat $36,690. The Polo is Carsguide's 2010 COTY.VOLVOFuel and servicing for three years or 60,000km plus roadside assistance. There are conditions -- with a pre-paid BP card based on 15,000km a year and $1.50 a-litre pricing -- and the latest V40 hatch is excluded. Clever twist on bargaining but a pity it doesn't apply to the V40.Paul Gover's 10 COMMANDMENTSYou must still do your homework. You must still check the fine print. You must still be prepared to haggle and compromise.But do it right, crunching the numbers and running right to the dealer's deadline, and you can drive away in something special at a special price.The starting point is all the deals, from sticker specials to cheap finance and steak knife-style free extras, being offered by most of the 60-plus brands in showrooms today.If something you want is on special, go for it. But check that the car was built in 2013, and is not a geriatric old-timer from 2012, and ensure your target is exactly what you want - not a stripped-out stocker, perhaps missing an automatic gearbox - that will cost thousands to get the way you want it.Once you lock down a target, don't think the advertised special is the end of the deal. You also need to negotiate for a better price on delivery and on-road costs, and avoid the trap of buying over-priced extras such as paint and upholstery protection, window tinting and extra-long warranties.No-one can expect to go into the ring with a showroom professional and expect to win, because buyers only get a new car occasionally and sales staff are dealing every day. But, by concentrating on the real bottom line - the changeover price - and being prepared to compromise, you can come out ahead.The best tips are the simplest. Run as close as you can to June 30 to sign the deal and get the car, because dealers are all aiming for targets that can mean tens of thousands in bonus money from headquarters. Also be prepared to take a car they have in stock, even if it's not your favourite colour, because dealers are aiming to clear everything they have on the lot.And have your finance in place before you arrive, especially if you're taking up a special deal, because that makes things quicker and you'll also be spared any hassle and potential extra costs.Watch out for 2012 cars because the warranty clock has already been running, don't forget that a big discount today will also mean less at changeover time, and remember that a demonstrator car could have had a hard life already. 
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Used Toyota Camry and Aurion review: 1997-2012
By Ewan Kennedy · 15 Feb 2013
The Toyota’s Camry and Aurion are built in Melbourne and have many changes from the original Japanese design to suit them to our local driving conditions and Australian drivers’ tastes.
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Toyota Aurion Sportivo ZR6 2012 review
By Nick Dalton · 15 Nov 2012
Do you want to buy a cheap new Lexus? If so, then check out the Toyota Aurion. Sales are down 25 per cent to just less than 5000 units so far this year. Aurion is ranked third with 721 sales, down 14 per cent and has just a 15 per cent share of the segment, behind Commodore and Falcon.By comparison its four-cylinder twin Camry commands 40 per cent of the 5700 medium car sector with sales up 23 per cent for the year. The six-cylinder market is a tough place. Buyers are abandoning this once stronghold in increasing numbers for SUVs and small cars. It's a shame because Aussie-made sixes are among the best cars in the world for value for money and are able to devour long distances in comfort and safety.VALUEYes. The Aurion packs the same silky smooth 3.5 V6 as the Lexus IS 350 and the GS 350 in a package $30,000-plus cheaper. But the $52,467 Sportivo ZR6 as reviewed is a much better looking car with a sporty body kit and a more aggressive and individual grille that makes it stand apart.Features include five alloy wheels, 60/40 split-fold seats, multi-information display, eco indicator, display audio with USB input and iPod connectivity, acoustic windscreen, dual exhaust, chrome rear garnish and rocker moulding, sports Optitron (Lexus) instruments and integrated side indicators in the exterior mirrors.There is also power-operated driver and front passenger seats with lumbar support, sports suspension, 17-inch sport alloy wheels, front and rear spoilers, sports diffuser, front fog lamps, metallic/mica paint, paddle shifts, sports pedals, premium three-spoke steering wheel, sports front seats, sat-nav, smart entry/start, automatic high beam, wipers, high-definition headlamps, front and rear parking sensors and automatic dipping exterior mirrors.TECHNOLOGYIt might not have the Lexus badge, but it shares the same powerplant and inside is as close to a high-level Lexus as you will get in a Toyota. The Aurion's not rear drive, which will put off some purists off, but it can be driven in a sporty manner that takes advantage of its silky engine and supple chassis.Output from the 3.5-litre V6 engine is unchanged at 200kW and 336Nm, but a taller final drive accompanies the six-speed sequential-shift automatic transmission. This improves fuel efficiency by 6 per cent to 9.3 litres/100km on the combined cycle, and exhaust emissions are down by 8 per cent. I achieved 12.2 litres/100km on my weekend drive.DESIGNIn reality the Aurion is a V6 version of the Camry with interior and exterior changes. In base versions, the Aurion is very ordinary looking and the Camry looks much better. The body kit, including spoilers and side skirts, is not a cohesive unit. The car was finished in a striking metallic blue paint job, called reflex blue, which made it stand out.The front seats are taller and wider, with more back and lower body support. The steering column has a more natural angle and the relationship between the driver's seat and the accelerator has improved.SAFETYThe ZR6 is packed with gear and among the goodies are seven SRS airbags (including driver's knee airbag), seatbelt warnings on all five seats, vehicle stability control (VSC), traction control (TRC), dual-zone automatic climate-controlled airconditioning and a reversing camera.DRIVINGI was quite impressed when I picked up the ZR6. I was dreading driving a lesser model with that awful cheesy chrome grille. It reminds me of the very forgettable Avalon. The ZR6 will not appeal to keen drivers who prefer big cars, such as the Ford Falcon XR6 and Holden Commodore's SV6, to be rear-wheel drive.But the beauty of the Aurion is that it is a smooth motor car, much more refined than the raw and raucous Falcon and Commodore. Torque steer, when the drive through the front wheels fights the steering, can be a problem but only if you are heavy handed. The ZR6 can be driven briskly and smoothly without being brutal.In fact, it is a surprisingly quick car that can string a series of corners together well and in harmony. Drive it with an even hand and it does not need to result in heavy nose understeer. It tackled the Kuranda Range road well and was quiet and Lexus-like on the highway through to Mareeba.Engine and wind noise was negligible with just coarse bitumen surfaces upsetting the ambience. The smartest part about the ZR6 was the V6 providing instant power for safe overtaking and for effortlessly uphill driving. It was a lot of fun across the unforgiving Springmount Rd between Walkamin and Dimbulah, using the paddle shifters on the steering wheel.There is little body roll and just a hint of safe understeer on sharp corners at enthusiastic speeds. The car points well with a new, stiffer suspension and more rigid body. There's also a new electric power steering unit similar to that in the Lexus RX series. Noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) have been improved through a large number of design refinements.Aurion has what is essentially a double glazed windscreen. Wind flow under the bonnet and the front mudguards has been deflected to reduce noise and new sound-deadening carpets have been added. Double seals have been added to the door glass. The result is a cabin that is whisper quiet even on some of the harsh road surfaces.Inside, the Aurion feels more comfortable and secure and although still short of an enthusiast's choice, it is more involving to drive with an improved driving position, tighter and more confident handling and better steering and brake pedal feedback.The engine is punchy, silky smooth and quiet with just enough exhaust note filtering through to reflect its V6 status. And it is complemented by the seamless and intuitive six-speed automatic. However, the inherent tug of 200kW driving the front wheels remains, as does the irksome foot-operated parking brake.VERDICTThe Aurion is an under achiever and falls under the shadow of the cheaper four-cylinder Camry. But it does a better job, even if it is dearer and thirstier. Nothing beats a nice six and the Aurion's V6 is one of the best in the business. It's smooth, quiet and powerful, making long journeys a cinch. The ZR6 can also be sporty. It provides a refined alternative to the more raw rear-drive sporty numbers from Holden andFord.
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Car deals 2012
By Neil Dowling · 02 Nov 2012
Canny motorists are facing a shopping bonanza as car makers start slashing prices to make way for new models. But it's not only outgoing models going cheap - look out for end-of-year sales as well.Any time a carmaker trumpets a new model, these shoppers are there ready to make a financial killing by buying up the old model. Look for sales at particular times of the year. June is traditionally a strong month for squeezing extra savings out of a dealer though, with a buoyant car market and fierce competition, anytime towards the end of any month can deliver a bonus.End of year sales are popular. Dealers always want to sell but the months of November and December provide a chance to discount cars built in the current year. Fighting this are car buyers who want a car built in the new year to preserve resale value. Here's some deals but be prepared for more as the calendar year draws to a close.HOLDENDeep Purple is no longer a rock band - it's Holden's new colour that is available on a range of cut-price “Z-Series” Commodore sedans, utes and wagons. The new colour is the same as Holden's iconic show car, the Efijy. Different models in the Z-Series line-up get different equipment levels but, as an example, the base Omega automatic is $41,990 but the Z-Series edition costs $39,990.The bonus is that the Z includes a heap of extras within that price, including leather upholstery, 18-inch wheels, rear camera and sensors, leather steering wheel and chrome door frames. The SV6 ute adds 19-inch alloys, carpet mats and leather seats for $38,490, down $1000 on the plane-Jane SV6.The discounts on the VE Holden Commodore range precede the launch early next year of the VF Commodore models. Holden is also running out the Barina five-door manual hatch at $16,490, a saving of $500.TOYOTAYou'll have to do some legwork here. The new Corolla is on sale and some dealers still have stocks of the old model. Officially, there's no discount on the outgoing model though some dealers - predominantly NSW and Victoria - have extra stock and have advertised a $18,990 price, $1000 off the list price. Note that the cheapest 2013 Corolla is also $19,990. Toyota WA says customers should discuss pricing direct with their dealer.It's not only the Corolla that may offer savings. The RAV4 gets updated early next year and though there's no official price, dealers will consider offers. On top of that, Toyota has zero per cent finance on Camry, Camry Hybrid and Aurion until the end of the year.HYUNDAIThere's a lot of previous-model stock available from Hyundai and buyers can make big savings if they're not chasing the latest car. These include old-stock i30 hatchbacks with $2000 off the normal price and previous Santa Fe SUVs for up to $3000 off.But there are also current models. The big one is the $13,990 drive-away price on the i20 three door which saves $2500. A similar discount is on the five-door i20. The i40 wagon is now from $29,990 driveaway, a saving of about $3000, and the sedan model with automatic transmission is also from $29,990, saving about $2500.Hyundai's popular baby SUV, the ix35, is now from $27,990 driveaway for the Active version, a saving of $1120, while other ix35 variants have been reduced by $500.MITSUBISHIThe new Outlander SUV arrives November 18 so Mitsubishi is sweeping out current stock. The "Enhancement Pack" model is an LS version with leather seats, heated front seats and an electric-adjust driver's seat. It has Bluetooth, 18-inch alloys with a full-size alloy spare, six airbags for the front-wheel drive version (up from two) and a cabin styling pack with bright trim to the door handles, console panel and rear door trim.Prices start at $28,990 drive away for the LS front-wheel drive model with five-speed manual transmission. The normal price is $29,340 plus on-road costs so the saving is about $4500. But for buyers who want the new model, register on Mitsubishi's website and there's the chance to win a $1000 Westfield shopping voucher and 15 per cent off accessories for the new Outlander. If that's not tempting, Mitsubishi also has 0.9 per cent finance until the end of this month.SUBARUThe 2012 run out has just started for Subaru which has chopped up to $5000 off three models. It replaces its Liberty and Outback in early 2013 as a mid-life makeover that includes upgrades to trim specifications. There is an all-new Forester also due about February. So the deals are now on the table.The Outback 2.5i manual is usually $37,490 plus on-road costs (say, $5000) but is being rolled out the showroom door for $35,990 including all on-road costs. The same axe has lobbed on the Forester X which is now $32,990 drive-away including leather-faced seats, alloy wheels and fog lights.The normal retail price is $30,990 without the extras and without on-road costs. Subaru is selling the Liberty 2.5i sedan manual for $31,990 drive away with leather seats, electric driver's seat and reverse camera. The car normally sells for $32,990 plus on-road costs.FORDKuga Trend $35,490 drive away (normally $38,990 plus on-road costs) and the upmarket Titanium is now $41,490 drive away, previously $44,990 plus all on the road charges. The Kuga is to be replaced with a new model in early 2013.Focus Ambiente hatch now $19,990 drive away (normally $20,290 plus costs). The Mondeo Zetec hatch is $33,990 with all costs (usually $37,740 plus on-road fees) and Falcon's XR6 Turbo is down from $46,235 plus costs, to $43,490 drive away.KIAThere's a new Sorento SUV so the outgoing model has a $2000 gift voucher attached to its normal retail price.VOLKSWAGENIs running out stocks of the current Golf VI to make way for the Golf VII due early next year. Volkswagen Australia has set the price of the current Golf 77TSI manual at $20,990 including metallic paint and all drive-away costs. This is a saving of about $5000.The Golf Wagon 90TSI with DSG auto, metallic paint and all drive-away costs is now $29,990, saving about $3500. Note that for small-car wagon buyers, Volkswagen has not confirmed a wagon version of the new Golf. If you want this shape, this could be your last chance.VOLVOThe Swede is clearing out its 2012 stock by adding value rather than chopping the price tag. The S60 and V60 entry-level models now come with the upmarket Teknik pack valued at about $4500. But if you specify the Teknik model, Volvo will automatically give you the R-Design pack (valued at $3000) for free.The same deal applies to the XC60 SUV. There's also a deal on S60 or V60 from the dealer's existing stock. Volvo will include free scheduled servicing for three years or 100,000km.
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Toyota Aurion 2012 review: snapshot
By John Parry · 30 Jul 2012
Shush, can you hear that noise? Toyota's local flagship, the Aurion, has long been known for its silence and the latest model is quieter still, by about 10 per cent.Of course detecting the difference on the road is subjective, but there is no doubt the Aurion is a serene carriage. Comparisons with its premium partner Lexus are valid.VALUEThe price has been capped at $50,000. Prices start at $36,490 for the AT-X (up $500), then comes the Prodigy at $41,490 (unchanged), the Presara at $49,990 (unchanged), the Sportivo SX6 at $40,990 (unchanged) and the Sportivo ZR6 at $47,990 (up $4500 to cover equipment similar to the Presara).This more muted Aurion is well packaged for the price and has an impressive list of safety features, plenty of power and a smooth six-speed automatic transmission.Additional features on the AT-X include a driver's knee airbag, dual-zone climate control, reversing camera, audio display, a split rear seat and a full-sized alloy spare wheel. The Presara adds blind-spot monitoring, automatic high-beam switching and a JBL digital audio.TECHNOLOGYOutput from the 3.5-litre V6 engine is unchanged at 200kW and 336Nm, but a taller final drive accompanies the six-speed sequential-shift automatic transmission. This improves fuel efficiency by 6 per cent to 9.3 litres/100k on the combine cycle, and exhaust emissions are down by 8 per cent.DESIGNBut it is up against the shift away from large cars and, on the road, still needs a second glance to pick it from a Camry. Toyota argues it is not simply a V6 version of the Camry, although both share the same platform and cabin and, apart from the grille and bumpers, have similar styling.Rear seat comfort gets a boost with new cushions and seat backs and more head and legroom. Fit and finish are impressive with quality seat trim and a stitched leather look on the dash.The dash layout is clean and clear with large and legible main dials, logical steering wheel buttons and a 1990s cruise control stalk that remains a lesson in simplicity and finger-tip touch. Small but effective changes include a lower load lip for the boot, more storage in the centre console and a 60:40 split folding rear seat back rest now on all models.DRIVINGInside the Aurion feels more comfortable and secure and although still short of an enthusiast's choice, it is more involving to drive with an improved driving position, tighter and more confident handling and better steering and brake pedal feedback.The front seats are taller and wider, with more back and lower body support, the steering column has a more natural angle and the relationship between the driver's seat and the accelerator has improved.The engine is punchy, silky smooth and quiet with just enough exhaust note filtering through to reflect its V6 status. And it is complemented by the seamless and intuitive six-speed automatic. However the inherent tug of 200kW driving the front wheels remains as does the irksome foot-operated parking brake remains.VERDICTLighter and slightly larger, but with a similar silhouette to its predecessor, the focus in the 2012 Aurion is on improving comfort and interior space, reducing fuel use, refining the ride, sharpening the handling and fine-tuning the steering and brakes.
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Toyota Aurion 2012 review
By Ewan Kennedy · 12 Jul 2012
Toyota’s all-new Camry and Camry Hybrid are both selling well thanks to being more stylish than the previous models.
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