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[[Image:800px-2005_Subaru_Outback.jpg|right|250px|2005 Subaru Outback Wagon]]
[[Image:2010 ob0005 hsmall.jpg|right|frame|2010 '''Subaru Outback''']]
[[Image:2010 ob0002 hsmall.jpg|right|frame|Interior of the 2010 '''Subaru Outback''']]
The first [[Subaru Legacy]] '''Outback''' was introduced in the United States in 1996. It was a Legacy [[station wagon]] with [[all-wheel drive]], body-cladding, off-road tires and slightly higher ground clearance. It was marketed using [[Subaru]]'s trademarked phrase: ''"The World's First Sport Utility Wagon."''  All Outbacks are built in Lafayette, Indiana.
The first [[Subaru Legacy]] '''Outback''' was introduced in the United States in 1996. It was a Legacy [[station wagon]] with [[all-wheel drive]], body-cladding, off-road tires and slightly higher ground clearance. It was marketed using [[Subaru]]'s trademarked phrase: ''"The World's First Sport Utility Wagon."''  All Outbacks are built in Lafayette, Indiana.


The phrase may be trademarked, but it is not entirely accurate. In 1979, American Motors launched the AMC Concord-based AMC Eagle, which was similar, but had suffered poor sales and was discontinued in 1988.
See Wikicars' comprehensive '''[[Subaru Outback Review]]'''.


===Recent Changes===
*The 2009 [[New York Auto Show]] played host to the unveiling of the '''third-generation Subaru Outback'''. The new car was designed under [[Osamu Namba]]. [http://www.autoblog.com/2009/04/09/new-york-2010-subaru-outback-has-its-muklucks-on/]
<gallery>
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</gallery>
*The Outback was completely redesigned for the 2005 model year, and it remains largely unchanged for 2007.  The base 3.0 R and 3.0 R VDC Limited trims have been removed from the lineup, but the L.L. Bean Edition and all 2.5 trims remain, with a slight [[horsepower]] upgrade in the 4-cyl. engine from 168[[hp]] to 175[[hp]] and a slight downgrade in the 6-cyl. from 250[[hp]] to 245[[hp]].
*for 2008, Subaru launched the limited edition '''Subaru Legacy Outback Urban Selection''', which, essentially, is a Legacy with a limited edition red hue, silver side mirrors and roof rails, along with leather and Alcantara-trimmed seats.
<gallery>
Image:Leg outback urban 1 press 1280.jpg
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</gallery>
===Styles and Major Options===
The 2007 Subaru Outback comes in three body styles and several trims speficic to each body style.  The three styles are the sedan, wagon, and sport wagon, which is a shorter version of the wagon.  While the Outback Sport wagon is only available in trim, the wagon comes in 2.5, 2.5i, 2.5 XT Limited, and 3.0 R L.L. Bean versions.  In addition, the sedan is available in two trims, the 2.5i Limited and the 3.0 R L.L. Bean Edition.  Features and options will differ according to trim level, and the only differences between the sedan and wagon versions, in terms of trim, are the dimensions associated with each respective body style.  Some of the features available include:
'''Outback Sport'''
*16" silver alloy wheels
*Sport front seats
*Metal-look dashboard inserts
*Roof rack
*Cargo concealed storage
'''2.5i Basic Wagon'''
*16" silver styled steel wheels
*Premium cloth interior
*Cargo tie-downs
*AM/FM/CD/Satellite-ready stereo
'''2.5i Wagon'''
*17" silver alloy wheels
*Driver/front passenger heated seats
*Premium cloth interior
*Roof rack
*Roll-up cargo cover
'''2.5 XT Limited'''
*Stability Control
*17" silver alloy wheels
*Power heated sports seats
*Leather interior
*Express open/close sunroof
'''3.0 R L.L. Bean edition'''
*17" silver alloy wheels
*8-way power heated front seats
*Leather interior
*Express open/close sunroof
*Automatic air conditioning
*AM/FM/6CD in-dash changer with MP3 capability
*MOMO steering wheel
===Pricing===
Today's actual prices for the [[Subaru]] Outback can be found at [http://www.carsdirect.com/subaru/outback/prices CarsDirect].
<table border=1 tablecolor=#000000 bordercolor=#000008>
<tr bgcolor=#cccccc>
<td colspan=8>
'''Outback Trims'''
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#ffffcc>
<td>
2.5i Limited
<br>
Sedan
</td>
<td>
3.0 R L.L. Bean Edition
<br>
Sedan
</td>
<td>
2.5i Basic
<br>
Wagon
</td>
<td>
2.5i
<br>
Wagon
</td>
<td>
2.5i Limited
<br>
Wagon
</td>
<td>
2.5 XT Limited
<br>
Wagon
</td>
<td>
3.0 R L.L. Bean Edition
<br>
Wagon
</td>
<td>
Outback Sport
<br>
Wagon
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#66ccff>
<td colspan=8>
''MSRP''
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#ffffcc>
<td>
$26,395
</td>
<td>
$30,295
</td>
<td>
$21,995
</td>
<td>
$23,595
</td>
<td>
$27,395
</td>
<td>
$30,995
</td>
<td>
$31,495
</td>
<td>
$19,195
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#66ccff>
<td colspan=8>
''Invoice''
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#ffffcc>
<td>
$24,712
</td>
<td>
$28,258
</td>
<td>
$20,720
</td>
<td>
$22,188
</td>
<td>
$25,620
</td>
<td>
$28,795
</td>
<td>
$29,350
</td>
<td>
$price
</td>
</tr>
</table>
===Gas Mileage===
As seen on the [http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm FuelEconomy.gov] website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:
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<tr bgcolor=#cccccc>
<td colspan=7>
'''Trim'''
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#ffffcc>
<td>
4-cyl. Sedan
<br>
[[automatic transmission|auto]]
</td>
<td>
6-cyl. Sedan
<br>
[[automatic transmission|auto]]
</td>
<td>
4-cyl. Wagon
<br>
[[manual transmission|manual]]
</td>
<td>
4-cyl. Wagon
<br>
[[automatic transmission|auto]]
</td>
<td>
4-cyl. Wagon Limited
<br>
[[manual transmission|manual]]
</td>
<td>
4-cyl. Wagon Limited
<br>
[[automatic transmission|auto]]
</td>
<td>
6-cyl. Wagon
<br>
[[automatic transmission|auto]]
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan=7 bgcolor=#cccccc>
'''MPG'''
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#ffffcc>
<td>
22/28
</td>
<td>
19/26
</td>
<td>
23/28
</td>
<td>
22/28
</td>
<td>
21/27
</td>
<td>
20/26
</td>
<td>
19/26
</td>
</tr>
</table>
===Reliability===
The latest generation of the Outback was only introduced in 2005, so long-term reliability data is not yet available.  However, the 2003 and 2004 models, which belong to the previous generation, received an overall Green rating in every category from Automotive Information Systems.
*'''RECALL ALERT:''' [http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2010/05/subaru-issues-safety-recall-for-2010.html Subaru Issues Safety Recall for 2010 Legacy and Outback Models ]
*'''RECALL ALERT:''' [http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2010/07/another-safety-recall-for-20102011.html Another Safety Recall for 809 2010/2011 Subaru Legacy and Outback manufactured between April 28 through June 23, 2010 due to an improperly drilled an oil lubrication hole]
===Safety===
The Outback has received excellent safety ratings from the [http://www.safercar.gov NHTSA,] based on its various tests.  While the sedan body style received 5-Star ratings across the board, the Outback wagon earned 5-Star ratings in all crash tests and a 4-Star rating for rollover.  Some of the standard safety features on the Outback include:
*4-wheel [[anti-lock brakes]]
*Driver/passenger front-impact [[airbag]]s
*Driver/passenger seat-mounted side-impact [[airbag]]s
*1st/2nd row overhead side curtain [[airbag]]s
*Occupancy sensors
*Side impact bars
*Front and rear anti-roll bars
===Photos===
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===Colors===
Colors will vary by trim and body style, and a full list is available at [http://www.carsdirect.com/subaru/outback/colors CarsDirect.com.]  Some of the possible combinations are:
'''Exterior'''
*Brilliant Silver Metallic
*Champagne Gold Opal
*Newport Blue Pearl
*Satin White Pearl
*Willow Green Opal/Moss Green Metallic
'''Interior'''
*Charcoal Gray
*Dark Charcoal
*Taupe
*Warm Ivory
===Main Competitors===
*[[Mazda Mazda6]]
*[[Volkswagen Passat]]
*[[Honda Accord]]
*[[Toyota Camry]]
*[[Buick Lucerne]]
*[[Dodge Charger]]
*[[Nissan Maxima]]
*[[Nissan Stagea]]
*[[Nissan Skyline]]
==Hybrid Models==
==Unique Attributes==
==Resale Values==
According to [http://www.kbb.com Kelley Blue Book,] "competitive vehicles such as the [[Volvo XC70]] and the [[Volkswagen Passat]] 4Motion cost more than the Outback yet don't retain the same strong resale value. The [[Dodge Magnum]] SXT with all-wheel drive is priced similarly to the Outback 3.0 R, but it, too, lags behind the Outback's high resale values."
==Criticisms==
*"Doesn't offer a lot of sex appeal" - New Car Test Drive
*"Still not powerful enough." - USA Today
*"If you need an off-road vehicle that can also tow heavy loads and seat seven, the Outback is no match for a truck-based, V8-powered SUV." - Kelley Blue Book
*"Rear-seat passengers will find knee and toe space to be a bit tight." - Edmunds.com
*"Some audio switches remain undersized and tough to use while driving." - Consumer Guide
*"Brakes feel mushy." - AutoWeek
*"Not-so great for a sports sedan; frumpy looks." - motioncars.com
==Current Generation: (2010–present)==
[[Image:2010 ob0001 hsmall.jpg|right|frame]]
{{stub}}
{{-}}
===Second Generation (2004-2009)===
[[Image:800px-Overallarea.jpg|right|thumb|250px|2005 Subaru Outback Wagon]]
In 2003, with the debut of the fourth-generation Legacy at the 60th Frankfurt Auto Show, the Outback name is now being used worldwide with the launch of the second-generation Outback wagon. Models equipped with a 3.0&nbsp;L H6 were introduced at the 2004 Chicago Auto Show.
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image:2006_Outback_dashinterior.jpg
image:2006_Outback_engine.jpg
</gallery>
{{-}}
===First Generation/Origins (1999-2003)===
Subaru of America executives created the Outback because the [[Sport utility vehicle|SUV]] craze had at that point reached a fevered pitch with customers demanding [[Sport utility vehicle|SUV]]s and shunning Subaru's [[station wagon]]s (even when equipped with [[all-wheel drive]]) based on image concerns, leaving dealers clamoring for a SUV-like product to sell.
Subaru of America executives created the Outback because the [[Sport utility vehicle|SUV]] craze had at that point reached a fevered pitch with customers demanding [[Sport utility vehicle|SUV]]s and shunning Subaru's [[station wagon]]s (even when equipped with [[all-wheel drive]]) based on image concerns, leaving dealers clamoring for a SUV-like product to sell.


[[Image:Subaru_Outback_SUS.jpg|left|thumb|250px|2000 Subaru Outback SUS]]
The Outback turned out to be a success, handily outselling its [[Subaru Legacy|Legacy]] progenitor. Clever ads featured Australian "Crocodile Dundee" star Paul Hogan using the Outback in adventurous situations where it was portrayed besting its competitors, notably the [[Ford Explorer]].  
The Outback turned out to be a success, handily outselling its [[Subaru Legacy|Legacy]] progenitor. Clever ads featured Australian "Crocodile Dundee" star Paul Hogan using the Outback in adventurous situations where it was portrayed besting its competitors, notably the [[Ford Explorer]].  


An '''[[Subaru Outback Sport|Outback Sport]]''', based on the [[Subaru Impreza]] five-door [[hatchback]] was introduced in 1998.
An '''[[Subaru Outback Sport|Outback Sport]]''', based on the [[Subaru Impreza]] five-door [[hatchback]] was introduced in 1998.


[[Image:Subaru_Outback_SUS.jpg|left|thumb|250px|2000 Subaru Outback SUS]]
The '''Outback SUS''' (for "Sport Utility Sedan") was launched with a limited production test run sold in New England in 1999 and based on its success, was rolled out nationwide the following year.
The '''Outback SUS''' (for "Sport Utility Sedan") was launched with a limited production test run sold in New England in 1999 and based on its success, was rolled out nationwide the following year.


In 2000, Outback became its own model and added a sedan, as well as an available horizontal six-cylinder engine.
In the highest trim level (VDC, for Vehicle Dynamics Control), a 200 W McIntosh stereo system was standard from 2001 to 2003. These were the only vehicles ever factory-equipped with McIntosh stereo equipment.
==Worldwide==
Other companies followed suit with similar raised four wheel drive station wagons as stop-gaps before their own SUVs were launched, or if they did not envisage introducing one. These included the [[Audi A6]] Allroad, [[Volvo XC70]], [[Alfa Romeo 156]] CrossWagon and the [[Holden Adventra]].
Other companies followed suit with similar raised four wheel drive station wagons as stop-gaps before their own SUVs were launched, or if they did not envisage introducing one. These included the [[Audi A6]] Allroad, [[Volvo XC70]], [[Alfa Romeo 156]] CrossWagon and the [[Holden Adventra]].


The Outback was available in Japan from 1995 as the '''Subaru Legacy Grandwagon'''. In 2000, Outback became its own model and added a sedan, as well as an available horizontal six-cylinder engine.
The Outback was available in Japan from 1995 as the '''Subaru Legacy Grandwagon'''.  


In the highest trim level (VDC, for Vehicle Dynamics Control), a 200 W McIntosh stereo system was standard from 2001 to 2003. These were the only vehicles ever factory-equipped with McIntosh stereo equipment.
==Design quirks and oddities==
The phrase ''"The World's First Sport Utility Wagon"'' may be trademarked, but it is not entirely accurate. In 1979, American Motors launched the AMC Concord-based AMC Eagle, which was similar, but had suffered poor sales and was discontinued in 1988.
 
==Awards==


In 2003, with the debut of the fourth-generation Legacy at the 60th Frankfurt Auto Show, the Outback name is now being used worldwide with the launch of the second-generation Outback wagon. Models equipped with a 3.0&nbsp;L H6 were introduced at the 2004 Chicago Auto Show.
* '''''2009 Motor Trend''''' '''Sport/utility of The Year'''


[[Image:800px-Overallarea.jpg|right|thumb|250px|2005 Subaru Outback Wagon]]
==See also==
{{Subaru}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
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* [http://legacygt.com LegacyGT.com] A discussion website for the Subaru Legacy as well as the Outback
* [http://legacygt.com LegacyGT.com] A discussion website for the Subaru Legacy as well as the Outback
* [http://www.toad.net/~rrubel/outback.html The UNofficial Legacy Outback Homepage]
* [http://www.toad.net/~rrubel/outback.html The UNofficial Legacy Outback Homepage]
{{Subaru}}
* [http://www.autoblog.com/2009/04/09/new-york-2010-subaru-outback-has-its-muklucks-on/ New York: 2010 Subaru Outback has its muklucks on]
* [http://www.worldcarfans.com/9090409.017/2010-subaru-outback-surprises-new-york-crowds 2010 Subaru Outback Surprises New York Crowds]
* [http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2009/04/2010-subaru-outback-30-high-res-photos.html 2010 Subaru Outback: 30 High-Res Photos and all the official Details]
 
This page uses content from Wikipedia; see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subaru_Outback Subaru Outback], which includes these [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Subaru_Outback&action=history contributors].


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2010 Subaru Outback
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Interior of the 2010 Subaru Outback

The first Subaru Legacy Outback was introduced in the United States in 1996. It was a Legacy station wagon with all-wheel drive, body-cladding, off-road tires and slightly higher ground clearance. It was marketed using Subaru's trademarked phrase: "The World's First Sport Utility Wagon." All Outbacks are built in Lafayette, Indiana.

See Wikicars' comprehensive Subaru Outback Review.

Recent Changes

  • The Outback was completely redesigned for the 2005 model year, and it remains largely unchanged for 2007. The base 3.0 R and 3.0 R VDC Limited trims have been removed from the lineup, but the L.L. Bean Edition and all 2.5 trims remain, with a slight horsepower upgrade in the 4-cyl. engine from 168hp to 175hp and a slight downgrade in the 6-cyl. from 250hp to 245hp.
  • for 2008, Subaru launched the limited edition Subaru Legacy Outback Urban Selection, which, essentially, is a Legacy with a limited edition red hue, silver side mirrors and roof rails, along with leather and Alcantara-trimmed seats.

Styles and Major Options

The 2007 Subaru Outback comes in three body styles and several trims speficic to each body style. The three styles are the sedan, wagon, and sport wagon, which is a shorter version of the wagon. While the Outback Sport wagon is only available in trim, the wagon comes in 2.5, 2.5i, 2.5 XT Limited, and 3.0 R L.L. Bean versions. In addition, the sedan is available in two trims, the 2.5i Limited and the 3.0 R L.L. Bean Edition. Features and options will differ according to trim level, and the only differences between the sedan and wagon versions, in terms of trim, are the dimensions associated with each respective body style. Some of the features available include:

Outback Sport

  • 16" silver alloy wheels
  • Sport front seats
  • Metal-look dashboard inserts
  • Roof rack
  • Cargo concealed storage

2.5i Basic Wagon

  • 16" silver styled steel wheels
  • Premium cloth interior
  • Cargo tie-downs
  • AM/FM/CD/Satellite-ready stereo

2.5i Wagon

  • 17" silver alloy wheels
  • Driver/front passenger heated seats
  • Premium cloth interior
  • Roof rack
  • Roll-up cargo cover

2.5 XT Limited

  • Stability Control
  • 17" silver alloy wheels
  • Power heated sports seats
  • Leather interior
  • Express open/close sunroof

3.0 R L.L. Bean edition

  • 17" silver alloy wheels
  • 8-way power heated front seats
  • Leather interior
  • Express open/close sunroof
  • Automatic air conditioning
  • AM/FM/6CD in-dash changer with MP3 capability
  • MOMO steering wheel

Pricing

Today's actual prices for the Subaru Outback can be found at CarsDirect.

Outback Trims

2.5i Limited
Sedan

3.0 R L.L. Bean Edition
Sedan

2.5i Basic
Wagon

2.5i
Wagon

2.5i Limited
Wagon

2.5 XT Limited
Wagon

3.0 R L.L. Bean Edition
Wagon

Outback Sport
Wagon

MSRP

$26,395

$30,295

$21,995

$23,595

$27,395

$30,995

$31,495

$19,195

Invoice

$24,712

$28,258

$20,720

$22,188

$25,620

$28,795

$29,350

$price

Gas Mileage

As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:

Trim

4-cyl. Sedan
auto

6-cyl. Sedan
auto

4-cyl. Wagon
manual

4-cyl. Wagon
auto

4-cyl. Wagon Limited
manual

4-cyl. Wagon Limited
auto

6-cyl. Wagon
auto

MPG

22/28

19/26

23/28

22/28

21/27

20/26

19/26

Reliability

The latest generation of the Outback was only introduced in 2005, so long-term reliability data is not yet available. However, the 2003 and 2004 models, which belong to the previous generation, received an overall Green rating in every category from Automotive Information Systems.

Safety

The Outback has received excellent safety ratings from the NHTSA, based on its various tests. While the sedan body style received 5-Star ratings across the board, the Outback wagon earned 5-Star ratings in all crash tests and a 4-Star rating for rollover. Some of the standard safety features on the Outback include:

  • 4-wheel anti-lock brakes
  • Driver/passenger front-impact airbags
  • Driver/passenger seat-mounted side-impact airbags
  • 1st/2nd row overhead side curtain airbags
  • Occupancy sensors
  • Side impact bars
  • Front and rear anti-roll bars

Photos

Colors

Colors will vary by trim and body style, and a full list is available at CarsDirect.com. Some of the possible combinations are:

Exterior

  • Brilliant Silver Metallic
  • Champagne Gold Opal
  • Newport Blue Pearl
  • Satin White Pearl
  • Willow Green Opal/Moss Green Metallic

Interior

  • Charcoal Gray
  • Dark Charcoal
  • Taupe
  • Warm Ivory

Main Competitors

Hybrid Models

Unique Attributes

Resale Values

According to Kelley Blue Book, "competitive vehicles such as the Volvo XC70 and the Volkswagen Passat 4Motion cost more than the Outback yet don't retain the same strong resale value. The Dodge Magnum SXT with all-wheel drive is priced similarly to the Outback 3.0 R, but it, too, lags behind the Outback's high resale values."

Criticisms

  • "Doesn't offer a lot of sex appeal" - New Car Test Drive
  • "Still not powerful enough." - USA Today
  • "If you need an off-road vehicle that can also tow heavy loads and seat seven, the Outback is no match for a truck-based, V8-powered SUV." - Kelley Blue Book
  • "Rear-seat passengers will find knee and toe space to be a bit tight." - Edmunds.com
  • "Some audio switches remain undersized and tough to use while driving." - Consumer Guide
  • "Brakes feel mushy." - AutoWeek
  • "Not-so great for a sports sedan; frumpy looks." - motioncars.com

Current Generation: (2010–present)

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Second Generation (2004-2009)

2005 Subaru Outback Wagon

In 2003, with the debut of the fourth-generation Legacy at the 60th Frankfurt Auto Show, the Outback name is now being used worldwide with the launch of the second-generation Outback wagon. Models equipped with a 3.0 L H6 were introduced at the 2004 Chicago Auto Show.


First Generation/Origins (1999-2003)

Subaru of America executives created the Outback because the SUV craze had at that point reached a fevered pitch with customers demanding SUVs and shunning Subaru's station wagons (even when equipped with all-wheel drive) based on image concerns, leaving dealers clamoring for a SUV-like product to sell.

2000 Subaru Outback SUS

The Outback turned out to be a success, handily outselling its Legacy progenitor. Clever ads featured Australian "Crocodile Dundee" star Paul Hogan using the Outback in adventurous situations where it was portrayed besting its competitors, notably the Ford Explorer.

An Outback Sport, based on the Subaru Impreza five-door hatchback was introduced in 1998.

The Outback SUS (for "Sport Utility Sedan") was launched with a limited production test run sold in New England in 1999 and based on its success, was rolled out nationwide the following year.

In 2000, Outback became its own model and added a sedan, as well as an available horizontal six-cylinder engine.

In the highest trim level (VDC, for Vehicle Dynamics Control), a 200 W McIntosh stereo system was standard from 2001 to 2003. These were the only vehicles ever factory-equipped with McIntosh stereo equipment.

Worldwide

Other companies followed suit with similar raised four wheel drive station wagons as stop-gaps before their own SUVs were launched, or if they did not envisage introducing one. These included the Audi A6 Allroad, Volvo XC70, Alfa Romeo 156 CrossWagon and the Holden Adventra.

The Outback was available in Japan from 1995 as the Subaru Legacy Grandwagon.

Design quirks and oddities

The phrase "The World's First Sport Utility Wagon" may be trademarked, but it is not entirely accurate. In 1979, American Motors launched the AMC Concord-based AMC Eagle, which was similar, but had suffered poor sales and was discontinued in 1988.

Awards

  • 2009 Motor Trend Sport/utility of The Year

See also

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