2011 Nissan Murano

The 2011 Nissan Murano is a sports utility vehicle that is considered midsize and has a capacity for five passengers. It is known for its unique style and sophistication. Customers and exerts alike also praise the engaging driving experience offered by the Murano. It is also famous for being affordable, although some say the upper trims can get expensive.

For the 2011 version, Nissan made styling updates for the Murano. It added a new trim level as well. And even though the fuel economy has remained, the power output for this version has been slightly reduced.

Specifications

General Info
Vehicle Type: Crossover Base Price: $29,290.00
Fuel Tank Capacity: 21.7 gallons (82 liters) Miles Per Gallon: 18 city / 23 hwy
Dimensions
Length: 189.9 in. (482 cm) Width: 74.1 in. (188 cm)
Height: 67 in. (170 cm) Wheel Base: 111.2 in. (282 cm)
Curb Weight: 3877 lbs (1758 kg) Ground Clearance: 7.4 in. (18.7 cm)
Luggage Capacity: 31.6 cu ft Maximum Seating: 5 people
Performance
Engine: 24-valve DOHC V6 Displacement: 3.5-liters
Horsepower: 260 HP Max RPM: 6000 RPM
Torque: 240 lb-ft @ 4400 rpm Transmission: CVT
0-60 mph: 7.4 seconds Max Towing Capacity: 3500 lbs (1587 kgs)
Available Trims & Engine
Option:SV 2WD MSRP: $32,860; MPG: 18 city / 23 hwy
Option:SL 2WD MSRP: $36,400; MPG: 18 city / 23 hwy
Option:LE 2WD MSRP: $38,300; MPG: 18 city / 23 hwy
Option:S AWD MSRP: $30,890; MPG: 18 city / 23 hwy
Option:SV 4WD MSRP: $34,460; MPG: 18 city / 23 hwy
Option:SL 4WD MSRP: $38,000; MPG: 18 city / 23 hwy
Option:LE 4WD MSRP: $39,900; MPG: 18 city / 23 hwy

Performance

When it comes to performance, this model has received a lot of good reviews. As a matter of fact, the power-train and handling of this baby is tough to match according to experts and customers alike. Also, quite a great number of reviewers say that this model has one of the best handling when it comes to its class.

The Nissan Murano is equipped with a 3.5-liter V6 engine which can give you as much as 260 horsepower coupled with 240 pound-feet of torque. As a standard, all trim levels of this model come with a front-wheel drive. But if you prefer an all-wheel drive, that is an option for all trim levels as well.

Interior & Exterior

As for the exterior, what is common among all reviews is that this baby definitely stands out. If this is good or bad is the question lies. There are a few who find this model ugly. But most reviews find the exterior to be good and sleek.

It is a different story altogether when it comes to the interior. Customers as well as experts like the interior of this model because it is convenient and comfortable as well. The cabin is made of high-quality materials. The fit and finish of the 2011 Murano is considered excellent.

As for the second row passengers, they can enjoy a full headroom and legroom. They can even recline the back of their seats. And when it comes to technology, this model is also known for user-friendliness because its interior features like the optional navigation, rear entertainment systems and iPod interface are all easy to control and operate.

Safety & Reliability

As a standard, all the trims in the 2011 Murano model have antilock brakes with brake assist. They also come with other standard safety features like stability control, active front head restraints, traction control as well as front side and fell-length side curtain airbags. Although there have also been reports about poor rearward visibility, the manufacturers have given an effort towards making this model meet federal safety standards.

The Murano received ample recognition for reliability. Nissan also made it a point for this model to come with a basic warranty of three years of 6,000 miles. The 2011 Murano has limited power-train coverage for five years or 60,000 miles.

Pros & Cons

All in all, the customers and experts liked the high-quality cabin of this model. The backseat was also spacious and the performance was superb. On the other hand, the most frequent complaints were that the cargo space was a little limited compared to its rivals. Some also say that the rear visibility for this model has been compromised.

The Competition

If you still want to look for other options, you may want to look into the rivals of this model. If you want an SUV that will come close to the Murano when it comes to performance and affordability, then the Mazda CX-7 (MSRP $21,990; 20 city / 28 hwy) would be a good choice. But if you want to go for practicality, the Honda Pilot (MSRP $28,320; 17 city / 23 hwy) is the one which comes closest to the 2011 Nissan Murano.

Overall Rating
72 out of 100

What others say:

“The 2011 Nissan Murano isn’t the most practical choice among crossovers, but it’s a gem for style and refinement.”Car Connection

“One of the quicker 6-cylinder midsize SUVs, Murano has few peers for smooth throttle response around town and in hilly terrain.”Consumer Guide

“High-quality cabin; spacious backseat; responsive powertrain; precise steering and confident handling; smooth ride; user-friendly controls.”Edmunds

“If you need three-row seating, the Murano shouldn’t be on your shopping list.”KBB

September 8, 2011 at 1:43 pm | No comment

2011 Lexus GS Hybrid

Lexus has come a long way from just being a luxury brand name for Toyota Motors Inc. Nowadays it also boasts its own innovations and leaps in technology. A good example of this is the 2011 Lexus GS Hybrid. This will give you a glimpse on the engine performance and mileage of the GS Hybrid, exterior design, interior material, design and features, safety features & reliability reports, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of the Lexus GS Hybrid. This also provides the consumer with alternative makes and models that compare to the GS Hybrids performance and/or price.

The Lexus GS Hybrid is classified under the Luxury Large Cars. Based on this classification the GS hybrid is ranked 5 out of 10. This is based on nearly sixty published works of reviewers, test drive data and model specification.

Specifications

General Info
Vehicle Type: Hybrid Sedan Base Price: $58,950.00
Fuel Tank Capacity: 17.2 gallons (65 liters) Miles Per Gallon: 22 city / 25 hwy
Dimensions
Length: 190.7 in. (484.5 cm) Width: 71.7 in. (182 cm)
Height: 56.1 in. (142.5 cm) Wheel Base: 112.2 in. (285 cm)
Curb Weight: 4134 lbs (1875 kg) Ground Clearance: 5.1 in. (12.9 cm)
Luggage Capacity: 10.3 cu ft Maximum Seating: 5 people
Performance
Engine: 24-valve DOHC V6 Displacement: 3.5-liter
Horsepower: 340 HP Max RPM: 6400 RPM
Torque: 267 lb-ft @ 4800 rpm Transmission: ECVT-Electronic Continuously Variable Transmission
0-60 mph: 5.2 seconds Maximum Speed: 131 mph (210 km/h)

Performance

The Lexus GS Hybrid is available in only one trim. Four doors, rear wheel drive automatic that sports a hybrid gas/electric V6 3.5L engine. What makes the GS Hybrid unique is the fact that it successfully blends fuel economy to a monster V6 engine to improve fuel economy while maintaining power and acceleration comparable to most V6’s. Consumption is 22 miles per liter on the city and 25 miles per liter on the highway.

Exterior

The Lexus GS Hybrid scores an 8.4 out of 10 in terms of exterior design with 0 being the lowest and 10 being the highest. The GS hybrid has the same score as a normal GS considering the fact that the Hybrid is almost identical to the normal GS. Proponents believe that exterior design maybe the most radical for Lexus but it is still incorporates the basics that make the GS hybrid distinctively a Lexus. Deponents state that while proponents maybe correct, it still does not compare to more comfortable, sportier and more elegant designs by its competition.

Interior

It also receives high marks for its interior design. Like the exterior, the GS Hybrid’s interior is almost identical to a normal GS. Both use high end brushed aluminum, real wood, extra soft leather. Opponents state the fact that the colors and design could have been more elegant and the audio controls could do with a few tweaks. More substantial gripes about the GS hybrid are the less than adequate leg and head room that may turn off taller consumers.

Safety

Nearly perfect in the safety ranking, the GS Hybrid can be driven with confidence. The Federal government has yet to crash test the GS Hybrid. However the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety ratings remain the same as the normal GS; Front and side impact is “Good” while roof and rear impact is “Acceptable”

Standard safety features of the GS Hybrid:

1. Active head restraints
2. Airbags for the front, front-side and side curtain.
3. Anti Lock Brakes
4. Traction control
5. A” Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management System” that aids the driver recover from a skid
6. Lexus Safety Connect.

Reliability

It received a high rank in terms of reliability, scoring 8 out of 10, with 0 being the lowest and 10 being the highest. This is based on a three year reliability and performance.

Warranty specifications:

1. Basic warranty: four years or 50,000 miles
2. Powertrain warranty: six years or 72,000 miles
3. Wheel alignment: 8 years or 100,000 miles
4. Tire balancing: 1 year or 20,000 miles

However competition remains the same. Those that want a more elegant interior with better leg and head room can look at the Mercedes S class (MSRP $91,000; 19 city / 25 hwy), those that prefer a sportier exterior, better acceleration and handling can look at the BMW 5 ActiveHybrid ($45,050; 22 city/ 32 hwy) Sedan. However for those who prefer above average performance and design with the added benefit of fuel economy, the 2011 Lexus GS Hybrid is the car for them.

Overall Rating
81 out of 100

What others say:

“The Hybrid badges are small and rather easy to miss on the 2011 Lexus GS 450h, and that’s no mistake. This sport sedan, which can accelerate to 60 mph just as quick, if not quicker, than the V-8-powered GS 460, was conceived more as a high-tech performance sedan than a hybrid-halo model.”Car Connection

“Though dubious in terms of outright value, the 2011 Lexus GS 450h midsize hybrid-powered luxury sport sedan delivers swift V8-style performance while consuming fuel like a V6 family sedan.”Edmunds

“The GS hybrid combines the handling of a rear wheel drive performance sedan with green technology.”MSN-Consumer Reports

September 8, 2011 at 11:36 am | No comment

2011 Dodge Durango

The 2011 Dodge Durango is basically a large crossover sports utility vehicle. It is also available in five trim levels. And for this year’s model, the Durango has been completely redesigned to incorporate new useful and stylish features that will easily make it an excellent choice for you.

The interior received an overhaul from the past model. In the same manner, this model’s engines also received a couple of improvements. You will also feel that the ride is now truck-like but with a hint of traditional sophistication. It is like a more modern take on the making of SUV. And now, this year’s model of the Durango is very much ready to take on its competitors in the class of crossover SUVs.

Specifications

General Info
Vehicle Type: SUV Base Price: $29,195.00
Fuel Tank Capacity: 24.6 gallons (93 liters) Miles Per Gallon: 16 city / 23 hwy
Dimensions
Length: 199.8 in. (507 cm) Width: 75.8 in. (192.5 cm)
Height: 70.9 in. (180 cm) Wheel Base: 119.8 in. (304 cm)
Curb Weight: 4756 lbs (2157 kg) Ground Clearance: 8.1 in. (20.5 cm)
Luggage Capacity: 47.7 cu ft (behind 2nd row) Maximum Seating: 5 people
Performance
Engine: 24-valve DOHC V6 Displacement: 3.6-liter
Horsepower: 290 HP Max RPM: 6400 RPM
Torque: 260 lb-ft @ 4800 rpm Transmission: 5-Speed Automatic
0-60 mph: 8.3 seconds(AWD) Max Towing Capacity: 6200 lbs (2812 kgs)
Available Trims & Engine
Option:Durango Heat RWD MSRP: $30,520; MPG: 16 city / 23 hwy
Option:Durango Crew RWD MSRP: $33,420; MPG: 16 city / 23 hwy
Option:Durango R/T RWD MSRP: $35,690; MPG: 14 city / 20 hwy
Option:Durango Express AWD MSRP: $31,195; MPG: 16 city / 22 hwy
Option:Durango Heat AWD MSRP: $32,520; MPG: 16 city / 22 hwy
Option:Durango Crew AWD MSRP: $35,420; MPG: 16 city / 22 hwy
Option:Durango R/T AWD MSRP: $38,090; MPG: 13 city / 20 hwy

Performance

Under the hood, you actually have a lot of engine choices and combinations for this model. For instance, with this model, you have the option of going for a rear-wheel, four-wheel or all-wheel drive. The engines accompanying these options can either be a V6 or a V8. Nonetheless, there are certain models of the Durango with specific combinations. The base engine is the V6 that is equipped with a capacity for 3.6 liters and is capable of producing as much as 290 horsepower. The other engine option is the V* Hemi engine which can give you as much as 360 horsepower.

And because of the excellent and powerful engine under the hood—as is the usual for Dodges in general—this model delivers an excellent performance. The V6 engine will give you a comfortable ride around town. On the other hand, the V8 engine is best for towing.

Exterior & Interior

For the exterior styling and design, this model is definitely a good choice if you want a pleasant-looking SUV for the family. As a matter of fact, the 2011 Durango stands out among its competitors. A review even said that it is downright dapper. If the previous versions of the Durango were bulky and big, this year’s model is definitely sleek and smooth.

Some of the equipment which are considered as standard for this model are 18 inch alloy wheels; side view mirrors which are heated, and fog lamps.

In terms of the interior style and design, the Durango does not disappoint. Actually, this model is getting a lot of good reviews for the interior materials and features. As a matter of fact, certain reviews also say that the comfortableness of the Durango is way better than some of its competitors.

This model can actually seat as much as 7 people. And all the while, it does not compromise the comfort of both the driver and passengers. And when it comes to the interior features, most reviews say that both the optional and standard features of this model are really comprehensive.

Safety

And even though this model of the Durango has not undergone crash tests yet, you can still be assured that you will be safe here. It is fully equipped with safety features that are considered standard among all units of this model. Some of these features are electronic stability control, air bags and anti-lock brakes.

More

More than these standard features, you also have the choice of adding optional features. Some of which are sensors for rear parking, camera for rear view and a monitoring system for blind spots.

Nonetheless, despite the excellent safety feature, this model got a mediocre score of 6.0 out of a total of 10 in the Predicted Reliability rating of the J. D. Power. Also, this version of the Durango comes with a basic but limited warranty of 36,000 miles or 3 years. There is also a power train warranty of 100,000 miles or 5 years.

The Competition

All in all, this model is an excellent choice if you want a crossover SUV. But if you still want to be open to other options, you may want to try the Jeep Grand Cherokee (MSRP $30,215; 16 city / 23 hwy) and the 2011 Ford Explorer (MSRP $28,360; 17 city / 25 hwy) which are considered to be competitors of the 2011 Dodge Durango.

Overall Rating
75 out of 100

What others say:

“The 2011 Dodge Durango is the anti-crossover, especially with the HEMI and R/T trim, and if the world still sanctioned big SUVs for small families, the Durango would be elbowing its way to driveways everywhere.”Car Connection

“Despite large overall dimensions and a heavy curb weight, Durango is surprisingly nimble. Steering and brake-pedal feel are quite good. Body lean in fast turns is well controlled. An impressively tight turning radius is a boon for close-quarters maneuvering.”Consumer Guide

“Thanks chiefly to its welcoming new interior and balanced ride and handling, the 2011 Dodge Durango is now competitive against top crossover SUVs.”Edmunds

September 7, 2011 at 3:35 pm | No comment

2011 Dodge Challenger

The 2011 Dodge Challenger is basically a muscle car from the automobile giant Chrysler. It is a coupe with five seats. It is available in 3 trim levels as well. And then each trim is paired with a specific engine.

And yes, this definitely looks like a muscle car and feels like a muscle car when you are driving it. The model for this year also went through a lot of improvements and redesigning that aim to fix the faults that were criticized in the past. And this time, you can be assured that the Challenger can definitely keep up with its competitors on and off the road.

Specifications

General Info
Vehicle Type: Coupe Base Price: $24,895.00
Fuel Tank Capacity: 19.1 gallons (72 liters) Miles Per Gallon: 18 city / 27 hwy
Dimensions
Length: 197.7 in. (502 cm) Width: 75.7 in. (192 cm)
Height: 57.1 in. (145 cm) Wheel Base: 116.0 in. (294 cm)
Curb Weight: 3834 lbs (1739 kg) Ground Clearance: 5.1 in. (12.9 cm)
Luggage Capacity: 16.2 cu ft Maximum Seating: 5 people
Performance
Engine: V6 24-valve VVT DOHC Displacement: 3.6-liter
Horsepower: 305 HP Max RPM: 6350 RPM
Torque: 268 lb-ft @ 4800 rpm Transmission: 5-Speed Automatic AutoStick®
0-60 mph: 6.3 seconds (Pentastar) 1/4 Mile: 14.7 seconds (Pentastar)
Available Trims & Engine
Option:Challenger Rallye MSRP: $26,895; MPG: 18 city / 27 hwy
Option:Challenger R/T MSRP: $29,895; MPG: 15 city / 24 hwy
Option:Challenger R/T Plus MSRP: $31,395; MPG: 15 city / 24 hwy

Performance

It is basically under the hood where you will see the big alterations and improvements made to this year’s model of the Challenger. The steering, brakes as well as suspension have been improved. And these improved features definitely made the Challenger keep up with its competitors like the Mustang even on curved roads.

The base engine for the 2011 Challenger is a 3.6 litersV6 engine. However, each trim has certain engine specifications. For the base trim, you can get as much as 305 horsepower. The R/T trim can give you 372 horsepower coupled with a V8 engine capable of 5.7 liters.

Reviewers and users are also impressed with the handling of this model. Actually, the reviews say that the handling is really god especially for a large car. However, there are still cars from other automobile companies which can give you better performance on the road.

Exterior

In terms of exterior design and styling, users and reviewers definitely love the retro-inspired look of the Challenger. However, this is not exactly a unique feature of this model. Its competitors like the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro also got inspiration from their muscle cars from the past.

However, there are also reviews that say that more than being retro inspired, the 2011 Challenger focuses more on the logical evolution of the looks or appearance of the original models.

Interior

On the other hand, the interior styling and design of the Challenger for this year seems to fall short of the high bar set by the exterior design. Most reviews actually echo the assessment that the interior of this model is quite plain or bland. Rearward visibility has also been compromised because of the design.

Nonetheless, there are still reviews which say that the materials used in this year’s Challenger are still of good quality. The interior can also be functional because of the added features. And although generally speaking, the seating capacity of muscle cars is not really great, this model still outshone its competitors with its roomy back seat.

Safety

When it comes to safety, you can still be assured that the Dodge Challenger has the standard safety features to keep you and your family away from harm as much as possible. All units come with traction as well as stability control. Active head restraints were also present. Airbags are also installed in standard areas inside the vehicle. And of course, there are anti-lock brakes.

Reliability

But when it comes to reliability, this model only garnered a mere 6 in a total of 10 in the Predicted Reliability rating released by J. D. Power. This model comes with a Powertrain warranty for 100,000 miles or 5 years; as well as a limited warranty that covers three years or 36,000 miles.

Overall, this model boasts of great engines and a good ride. The interior is also considered spacious and comfortable. The exterior has also made really excellent impressions. Nonetheless, the rear visibility of the vehicle has been compromised. And though the handling of the 2011 Dodge Challenger can be good, it is not really as excellent and sharp as its competitors.

Overall Rating
70 out of 100

What others say:

“The 2011 Dodge Challenger has retro style and blistering muscle-car performance in spades, but it’s a surprisingly well-equipped, comfortable touring coupe to boot.”Car Connection

“Accurate steering is marred by excessive power assist. Though not as agile as a Mustang, Challenger handles well given its sheer size and heft. Body lean in fast turns is well controlled, and the brakes provide sure-footed stopping control.”Consumer Guide

“The 2011 Dodge Challenger may look like a muscle car and go like a muscle car, but its ability to also be a grand American touring coupe cements its status as the most livable of the reborn pony cars.”Edmunds

“The Challenger is based on the Chrysler 300 but is a large and heavy car that comes up short on sporty credentials. It is very quick in a straight line and is a fairly comfortable and effortless cruiser.”MSN-ConsumerReports

September 7, 2011 at 2:17 pm | No comment

2011 Nissan Pathfinder

The 2011 Nissan Pathfinder is a midsize sports utility vehicle which function well for both family use and off-road purposes. It is a midsize SUV that has a capacity for seven passengers. It is available in five trim levels as well. And since this is the 25th anniversary of the Pathfinder, its manufacturer—the automobile giant Nissan—has decided to add a special Silver Edition to the line up of this models trims.

Nonetheless, even though the 2011 model of the Pathfinder is now bigger, its off-road capacity is hindered by its size and weight. Thus, a lot of reviews find that it might not do well in this area.

Specifications

General Info
Vehicle Type: SUV Base Price: $28,570.00
Fuel Tank Capacity: 21.1 gallons (79 liters) Miles Per Gallon: 15 city / 22 hwy
Dimensions
Length: 192.3 in. (488 cm) Width: 72.8 in. (184 cm)
Height: 72 in. (182 cm) Wheel Base: 112.2 in. (284.9 cm)
Curb Weight: 4427 lbs (2008 kg) Ground Clearance: 8.7 in. (22 cm)
Luggage Capacity: 16.5 cu ft Maximum Seating: 5 people
Performance
Engine: 24-valve DOHC V6 Displacement: 4.0-liter
Horsepower: 266 HP Max RPM: 5600 RPM
Torque: 288 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm Transmission: 5-Speed Automatic
0-60 mph: 7.3 seconds Max Towing Capacity: 6000 lbs (2721 kgs)
Available Trims & Engine
Option:SV MSRP: $31,920; MPG: 15 city / 22 hwy
Option:Silver Edition MSRP: $35,910; MPG: 15 city / 22 hwy
Option:LE V6 MSRP: $38,120; MPG: 15 city / 22 hwy
Option:LE V8 – 4WD MSRP: $43,250; MPG: 13 city / 18 hwy

Performance

Under the hood, you will find that there are two engine options offered for this model. One is the 4.-liter V6 engine. This is considered to be the standards for all the trim levels except the one at the top. This V6 engine of the 2011 Nissan Pathfinder is capable of producing up to 266 horsepower as well as 288 pound-feet of torque.

On the other hand, the other engine is a V8 with a 5.6-liter capacity. It can produce as much as 310 horsepower coupled with 380 pound-feet of torque. This is the engine of the Pathfinder LE V8 trim. As for the transmission, all models come with a five-speed automatic transmission as a standard.

Interior & Exterior

When it comes to the exterior, the reviews are quite mixed for the 2011 model. Although as a standard, all the trims in this model are equipped with 17-inch alloy wheels, fog lights and automatic headlights. There are also running boards included.

A review has also called this model as a truck in truck’s clothing. For instance, it has the same blocky and chiselled look of some models from its class. And while there are a couple of reviews which are not really satisfied with the styling and design of the 2011 Pathfinder, this is not to say that they find it horrible.

But when it comes to the interior, there are quite a lot of positive reviews for this model. This has quite an attractive cabin and a refined dashboard. And although most customers and experts are satisfied with the cabin of this model, some of them still find the second and third rows to be cramped.

As for the interior features, the 2011 model has really received much improvement. A lot of reviews have also been saying that the interior features and technology of this model works well.

Safety & Reliability

When it comes to safety matters, this model comes with a handful of standard safety features. For instance, all the models come with antilock disc brakes, front-seat side and side curtain airbags, as well as active front seat restraints. All models of the Nissan Pathfinder are also equipped with stability control. This model also comes with Vehicle Dynamic Control as well as roof-mounted supplemental air bags.

However, when it comes to reliability, a lot of reviews only find this mode mediocre. As a matter of fact, it only got 6.0 out of 10 in the Predicted Reliability rating by J. D. Power. As for the basic warranty, this model comes with a warranty of three years or 36,000 miles. It also has a drive-train warranty of five years or 60,000 miles.

Pros & Cons

All in all, the customers and experts like the powerful engines of this model. The towing capability of the 2011 model is also a hit, and so is the large storage room. On the other hand, there are some complaints as regards the minimal cargo space and cramped seating for the second and third rows.

The Competition

Finally, if you are looking for other choices, you may want to check out the Chevrolet Traverse (MSRP $29,370; 17 city / 24 hwy) and Jeep Grand Cherokee (MSRP $30,215; 16 city / 23 hwy) which are considered competitors of the 2011 Nissan Pathfinder.

Overall Rating
62 out of 100

What others say:

“The 2011 Nissan Pathfinder is a workhorse SUV that also offers decent comfort and an impressive feature set.”Car Connection

“V6 Pathfinders are peppy from a stop and around town. A 2WD SE did 0-60 mph in 7.8 seconds in our testing. Passing maneuvers require a brief moment for the transmission to downshift, but power is ample thereafter. ”Consumer Guide

“Powerful V6 and V8 engines; generous storage room; strong towing ability.”Edmunds

“If you’re looking for a way to haul seven people without the “Soccer Mom” stigma associated with driving a minivan, check out the 2011 Nissan Pathfinder. The Pathfinder’s four-wheel-drive system is capable of challenging the best off-road vehicles in the industry, proving that its rugged image isn’t just for show.”KBB

September 7, 2011 at 1:43 pm | No comment

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