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Ford Credit's current base lease rate and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 F-150 SuperCrew Platinum 4WD with 15,000 miles per year are 2.5% and 56%, respectively.
I don't believe that Ford is currently providing any cash incentives on leases of this truck right now.
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Thanks for the information. This is in line with what the dealer told me. They are saying 2.25 for the interest rate so that is even better. Residual is 57% but that is for the 13.5k lease which is expected. I was able to get a great lease on this truck.
My name is Seni with Ford Customer Service. The information on lease rates is currently available at your local dealer, as it varies state to state. However, we would be happy to look up any lease incentives, in your local area. Please feel free to call the Ford Marketing Headquarters at 800-334-4375, at your convenience. You may also check out www.Ford.com/Incentives, for local incentives on all of your favorite Ford vehicles.
rman850r, Ford Credit's current base lease rate and residual value for a 24 month lease of a 2011 F-150 Super Cab XLT 4WD with 15,000 miles per year are 1.75% and 61%, respectively.
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how much off of MSRP are these going for now? what are current MF and residuals? Im helping a friend shop, hes looking at:
2011 4x4 F-150 Lariat, 36mo, 15k/year, MSRP about 47500. initial dealer quote was at 833, which shoudl be higher than MSRP. Reading the buy/sale pages it looks like we should be able to get it for 8-10K under MSRP, so if MF and residuals are similar to february (2.5% and 56%?) that would brign the lease to under 500, with fees/tax rolled in. is that reasonable?
the dealer instantly came down to 599/mo in his hard sell, but we didnt remember to ask to make sure he wasnt just raising a down payment.
I have spoke with two Ford dealers in NJ and I was told they do not offer leases for F-150 SVT Raptor. Do you have any info with regards to whether Ford Corp. not allowing leasing out SVT Raptor?
khan95osu, Ford Credit's current base lease rate for a 36 month lease of a 2011 F-150 Super Cab is 3.0%.
The residual value for a 36 month, 15,000 mile per year lease of a 2011 F-150 Super Cab 4WD is 56%.
The prices that you've seen mentioned for this truck might be slightly low because the customer cash that Ford is providing on it right now is not available on leases.
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Car_man, Do you have the numbers for a Supercab 4WD XLT on a 36/15k lease? I see in April they were 56% and 3.0%. Is the $1,000 incentive applicable to leases? Thanks
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Hi bgmgator. Ford Credit's current base lease rate for a 36 month lease of a 2011 F-150 Super Crew is 2.5%. The base rate for a 39 month lease of this truck is 2.75%. The residual values for a Super Crew 4WD with 12,000 miles per year are 58% for 36 months and 56% for 39 months.
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Curious if numbers are still comparable to what folks were saying in June. I ran the automated lease calculator on Ford's web page, and monthly payment seemed really low. I assume residual value is still around 56%, so this must be a low money factor?
Very close to a deal on one of the two above trucks. Would you please provide Ford Credit's current base lease rates and residual %'s for 24 & 36 month leases on a 2011 F-150 Super Crew for both 12K & 15K miles per year? Would the $1,000 trade rebate (available on a purchase) apply? Are any other rebates available? My home is in the Asheville area of Western North Carolina.
Hi mucker4. Ford Credit's September base lease rate and residual value for a 24 month lease of a 2011 F-150 Super Crew 4WD with 15,000 miles per year are 1.25% and 63%, respectively.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 36 month lease are 1.25% and 56%.
If you were to lease with only 12,000 miles per year, the residual values would be 2% higher.
I believe that the trade-in bonus cash is compatible with this lease program.
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Hi Car_Man. Could you please provide me with the numbers on a 24 and 36 month lease with 12k per year on the above truck? Also, is there a 27 month lease? Is there any lease cash or rebates that are available on a lease? Thank you for the information.
Just picked up my 2011 F-150 FX4 SuperCrew Ecoboost V6 with Luxury Package. 36 months/10,500 per year, rolling $450 in negative equity on my trade. $402 per month including 7% sales tax. MSRP was $43,765 after $1000 Lux Package Discount. I'm satisfied but I think I could've got it to $390 if I pressed them. Less if I wouldn't have had negative trade equity.
Hi djhalptert. Can you please tell me what your money factor and residual were? I'm shopping for an XLT SuperCab w/V8 and I'm having a difficult time finding the numbers. I've received a quote of $523 a month including 6% tax on a 27 month lease w/10.5k a year on a truck with a $37k sticker so your deal sounds great to me. Thank you.
Residual 58% on 36 month (24 month is 64%) and MF 0.0003125. I received $2750 in rebates. $1250 was RCL Renewal. Not sure what the other 2 were. I could've done the 24 month for less than $30 more per month.
It's been a minute since I've chatted with you last. You guys have helped me with 4 other deals in the past. This will be number 5 and a possible 6 shortly after this as my wife's lease has 9 mths left. Looking to possibly lease my next F-150. Not sold on the idea yet as I bought my last F-150 and kept it for 7 years, but I will run the numbers and see what makes sense. I looking at a 2012 F-150 Platinum with the following options:
6-1/2’ Box, 5.0L V8, 4X4 3.55 Electronic Locking Axle Lariat Premium Discount Package White Platinum Metallic Power Moonroof Box Side Steps Skid Plates Tailgate Step All Weather Rubber Floor Mats Navigation
Pricing came out as the follows:
Base MSRP $48,370 Total Options $3,915 Incentives $0 MSRP $53,280
Can you please tell me what the current residual and mf are on a 36 month lease with 15k miles and a 36 month lease with 12k miles? Thanks.
I would also be interested in feedback from anyone that has recently purchased a 2012. I see talk of around 10k of MSRP prices but I am assuming that just applies to 2011’s. What are deals looking like for the 2012’s?
Looking to lease either a 2011 or 2012 f150 ecoboost lariat. Msrp is around 47 or 48k. Wanting to know the money factor and residuals this month on the truck. I will the work the pride down and be able to calculate a rough payment scenario. Thanks carman.
I am looking into taking over the lease of a 2008 F-150 Lariat 4x4. The lease was done in march 2008 for 60 months with 60,000 mile allotment. My question is about the residual value. Do you know what that would have been for a 60 month lease in 2008? Also, how does the purchase at the end of the lease work in relation to the residual value?
Hello jernobyl. Your vehicle's purchase option price should be listed on your original lease contract. You can also contact Ford Credit, or whichever bank you are leasing through, directly to find out what your buy-out would be.
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I live in the Cincinnati area and I am looking for the numbers for an XLT SuperCrew- 4x4 and a Lariat SuperCrew 4x4, both 2012. 36 months - 12,000 per year.
I really appreciate any info that you can provide. I am hoping to move quickly.
I'm looking for the same numbers as the previous post. Also, can you please tell me what incentives are available, dealer cash, etc.? I helped my Dad with a lease last year on the F-150 and the sweet spot was a 27 month lease. Is there currently a sweet spot?
Hi jeffschu and dylrex. Ford Credit's August base lease rate and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2012 F-150 SuperCrew XLT 4WD or Lariat 4WD with 12,000 miles per year are 3.0% and 61%, respectively.
There's a ton of cash incentives on F-150s that consumers pay cash for or finance, but I don't think that there's anything on leased F-Series models.
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Hello petergriffin. Ford Credit's October base lease rate and residual value for a 24-month lease of a 2013 F-150 SuperCrew 4WD with 10,500 miles per year are 4.0% and 69%, respectively.
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This is just for GP, I got my lease few days before thanksgiving its 2013 ford f-150 fx4 with 10,500 miles a year 36 months. It has pretty much every upgrade except the the telescoping mirrors however mine do fold in automatically which has shown to be very useful at drive thru's and such. My lease with 3k down is $498 a month and thats with a 400 dollar bedliner built into the payment.
The upgrades of the 2013 over the 2012 is the higher trims get HID head lamps which I found to be awesome, the front grille is redesigned and the interior lcd screen on higher trims is larger its now 8 inch.There may be some stuff I am missing but thats the main changes
Hi warbern. Ford Credit's December base lease rate and residual value for a 24-month lease of a 2013 F-150 Super Crew 4WD with 10,500 miles per year are 2.75% and 69%.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 36-month lease are 2.75% and 63%.
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I was very happy with this deal I just got someone. It's very loaded with the 502A package, 3.55 Electronic RR Axle, 20" Chrome Clad Wheels, Lariat Chrome Package (This Makes The Look Of the Truck), Tailgate Step, Pickup Bed Extender, Rubber Mats and Bedliner. MSRP - $51,185 and sale price of $45,690 plus $1,000 Conquest Rebate. Leased it for 36 months/12,000 miles year with not a penny out of pocket = $513.56 Here are the details below...
CUSTOMER DISCLOSURE Customer Name: Inside Car Buying WD Deal ID: 788 Sale Vehicle: New 2013 FORD TRKS F-150 4WD W1E SuperCrew Lariat w/AC , Automatic , Odom: 0
Payment Details Term 36 Base Payment 513.56 Total Payment 513.56 Purchase Option 32,234.70 MSRP 51,185.00 Est. Miles Per Year 12,000 Termination Fee 200.00 Excess Mileage Charge 0.25
Amount Due at Signing
1st Month Payment 513.56 Total Inception Fees 513.56 Rebate as Cap Reduction 1,500.00 Total Drive Off 2,013.56
How Inception Fees are Paid Inception Fees Waived 513.56 Total Credits 513.56
Remaining Due (Still Owed) 0.00
Total Cash Required on Delivery 0.00
Tax Information Customer State: New York Customer County: WESTCHESTER Type Amount Rate Paid Cashdown Tax 125.63 8.3750 Capped Upfront Tax 1,543.62 8.3750 Capped
Fee Information Description Amount Paid Reg 125.00 Capped Insp 10.00 Capped Title 12.50 Capped DocFee 75.00 Capped
Hi everyone. I'm looking at leasing a new F-150, and I am eligible for the X-Plan discount through work. Based on searching local dealer inventory and finding the same truck on cars.com, I see the same trucks advertised for less on cars.com. I haven't used the X-Plan discount before, so I was just wondering if in reality it would wind up costing less with the X-Plan than the advertised price. The X-Plan documentation says it is still eligible for incentives and other rebates, which is usually why the advertised prices are lower in the first place.
Thanks for your help. Obviously I can as a dealer this question as well, but I hate looking like a tool when I'm going to buy something. I like as much information as I can get before going in. My last couple of cars that I've bought or leased have been pretty smooth because I've had the information before heading in. Thanks again!
I'm looking at leasing a '13 FX4 ecoboost, when I was at the dealer yesterday I feel like I wasn't getting the correct answer on the money factor. I was around 16k for the difference between truck OTD to the 62% residual rate. The money factor for my tier shown on fords sheet was at 2.5% for 36mos. They kept coming out with a monthly payment of around 530/month. When I calculate that, that's an interest rate of 12% so I walked. Am I missing something or are they trying to really screw me. The sales manager says he doesn't know how they get the numbers that's just what the computer spits out.
Here you go ca555. Ford Credit's March base lease rate and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 F-150 Super Crew XLT 2WD with 12,000 miles per year are 1.75% to 2.5% (they vary by region) and 60%.
The lease rates for the 4WD are the same, but the residual value is 2% higher, at least partially offsetting the cost of getting 4WD so you may want to consider going that route.
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Looking to trade in a 2010 Nissan Frontier with positive equity (financed) of at least $1500. Looking at an F-150 SuperCrew 4WD Lariat with EcoBoost, 502A, 3.55 E-locker, Tailgate step and Lariat Chrome.. With current incentives, curious what the current MF and residual is for a 36 mo lease with 16,500 miles. Additionally, should I apply cash for CCR on it?
This is my first lease prospect -- never done it before.. I'm in NY - Sales Tax is 8.625%
Can qualify for student graduate (earned MS in Aug 2011) as well as same-house lease incentive.
Questions on the following lease offer... Rather confused about how the dealer arrived at the numbers for this lease.. Hoping someone can explain some of it (New York).
For the life of me, I cannot figure out how this monthly payment was obtained. The only thing I can think of is the dealer calculated the payment with the tax rolled into the financing of the lease -- that gets me close to the value. Also believe acquisition fee was rolled into the financing as well..
Any ideas? Help would be appreciated. NY is a complicated state when it comes to taxes on leases.
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Ford Credit's current base lease rate and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 F-150 SuperCrew Platinum 4WD with 15,000 miles per year are 2.5% and 56%, respectively.
I don't believe that Ford is currently providing any cash incentives on leases of this truck right now.
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Thanks for the information. This is in line with what the dealer told me. They are saying 2.25 for the interest rate so that is even better. Residual is 57% but that is for the 13.5k lease which is expected. I was able to get a great lease on this truck.
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Do you have the 24/27 month lease rates for the F150 XLT 4WD and Lariat 4WD 5.0 with 15k miles per year?
Thanks
My name is Seni with Ford Customer Service. The information on lease rates is currently available at your local dealer, as it varies state to state. However, we would be happy to look up any lease incentives, in your local area. Please feel free to call the Ford Marketing Headquarters at 800-334-4375, at your convenience. You may also check out www.Ford.com/Incentives, for local incentives on all of your favorite Ford vehicles.
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2011 4x4 F-150 Lariat, 36mo, 15k/year, MSRP about 47500. initial dealer quote was at 833, which shoudl be higher than MSRP. Reading the buy/sale pages it looks like we should be able to get it for 8-10K under MSRP, so if MF and residuals are similar to february (2.5% and 56%?) that would brign the lease to under 500, with fees/tax rolled in. is that reasonable?
the dealer instantly came down to 599/mo in his hard sell, but we didnt remember to ask to make sure he wasnt just raising a down payment.
I have spoke with two Ford dealers in NJ and I was told they do not offer leases for F-150 SVT Raptor. Do you have any info with regards to whether Ford Corp. not allowing leasing out SVT Raptor?
Much appreciate your input.
The residual value for a 36 month, 15,000 mile per year lease of a 2011 F-150 Super Cab 4WD is 56%.
The prices that you've seen mentioned for this truck might be slightly low because the customer cash that Ford is providing on it right now is not available on leases.
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Any idea what the current lease rate is for a 2011 F150 Harley AWD, 12K miles, 36 or 39 mo. What, if any, incentives apply?
Thanks!
Do you have the numbers for a Supercab 4WD XLT on a 36/15k lease? I see in April they were 56% and 3.0%. Is the $1,000 incentive applicable to leases?
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Same question as above F150 Supercab 4wd XLT but looking for 10500 mile residual for 36mo.
Thanks in advance!
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Would you please provide Ford Credit's current base lease rates and residual %'s for 24 & 36 month leases on a 2011 F-150 Super Crew for both 12K & 15K miles per year?
Would the $1,000 trade rebate (available on a purchase) apply? Are any other rebates available? My home is in the Asheville area of Western North Carolina.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 36 month lease are 1.25% and 56%.
If you were to lease with only 12,000 miles per year, the residual values would be 2% higher.
I believe that the trade-in bonus cash is compatible with this lease program.
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What is the current lease rate and residual for the 2011 Ford F-150 FX4 4X4 Crew Cab?
24 months?
36 months?
10,000 miles
Zip 68516. Thanks.
Could you please provide me with the numbers on a 24 and 36 month lease with 12k per year on the above truck? Also, is there a 27 month lease?
Is there any lease cash or rebates that are available on a lease?
Thank you for the information.
36 months/10,500 per year, rolling $450 in negative equity on my trade.
$402 per month including 7% sales tax. MSRP was $43,765 after $1000 Lux Package Discount.
I'm satisfied but I think I could've got it to $390 if I pressed them. Less if I wouldn't have had negative trade equity.
Can you please tell me what your money factor and residual were? I'm shopping for an XLT SuperCab w/V8 and I'm having a difficult time finding the numbers.
I've received a quote of $523 a month including 6% tax on a 27 month lease w/10.5k a year on a truck with a $37k sticker so your deal sounds great to me.
Thank you.
It's been a minute since I've chatted with you last. You guys have helped me with 4 other deals in the past. This will be number 5 and a possible 6 shortly after this as my wife's lease has 9 mths left. Looking to possibly lease my next F-150. Not sold on the idea yet as I bought my last F-150 and kept it for 7 years, but I will run the numbers and see what makes sense. I looking at a 2012 F-150 Platinum with the following options:
6-1/2’ Box, 5.0L V8, 4X4
3.55 Electronic Locking Axle
Lariat Premium Discount Package
White Platinum Metallic
Power Moonroof
Box Side Steps
Skid Plates
Tailgate Step
All Weather Rubber Floor Mats
Navigation
Pricing came out as the follows:
Base MSRP $48,370
Total Options $3,915
Incentives $0
MSRP $53,280
Can you please tell me what the current residual and mf are on a 36 month lease with 15k miles and a 36 month lease with 12k miles? Thanks.
I would also be interested in feedback from anyone that has recently purchased a 2012. I see talk of around 10k of MSRP prices but I am assuming that just applies to 2011’s. What are deals looking like for the 2012’s?
I am looking into taking over the lease of a 2008 F-150 Lariat 4x4. The lease was done in march 2008 for 60 months with 60,000 mile allotment. My question is about the residual value. Do you know what that would have been for a 60 month lease in 2008? Also, how does the purchase at the end of the lease work in relation to the residual value?
Thank you.
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Please post current lease information on 2012 F150 4x4 lariat and fx4 crew cab. Looking at 36 months and 15k a year. Thanks
I live in the Cincinnati area and I am looking for the numbers for an XLT SuperCrew- 4x4 and a Lariat SuperCrew 4x4, both 2012. 36 months - 12,000 per year.
I really appreciate any info that you can provide. I am hoping to move quickly.
I'm looking for the same numbers as the previous post. Also, can you please tell me what incentives are available, dealer cash, etc.?
I helped my Dad with a lease last year on the F-150 and the sweet spot was a 27 month lease. Is there currently a sweet spot?
Thank you!
There's a ton of cash incentives on F-150s that consumers pay cash for or finance, but I don't think that there's anything on leased F-Series models.
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What is the 2013 F-150 FX4 SuperCrew 4X4 lease rate and residual for 24 months and 10,500 miles? Zip 68516
Also, what is the same 2012?
Thanks
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Could you please post the December rates for both 24 month 36 months using 10500 miles per year. Thanks so much!
The upgrades of the 2013 over the 2012 is the higher trims get HID head lamps which I found to be awesome, the front grille is redesigned and the interior lcd screen on higher trims is larger its now 8 inch.There may be some stuff I am missing but thats the main changes
The numbers for an otherwise identical 36-month lease are 2.75% and 63%.
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Do you what Ford's numbers are in 2013?
I'm looking at 36/15k
Thanks!
Its base lease rate and residual value for a 36-month lease of a '13 Super Cab 4WD with 15,000 miles per year are 1.25% and 57%.
The numbers for a '13 Super Crew 4WD are 2.5% are 60%.
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CUSTOMER DISCLOSURE
Customer Name: Inside Car Buying WD Deal ID: 788
Sale Vehicle: New 2013 FORD TRKS F-150 4WD W1E SuperCrew Lariat w/AC , Automatic , Odom: 0
Payment Details
Term 36
Base Payment 513.56
Total Payment 513.56
Purchase Option 32,234.70
MSRP 51,185.00
Est. Miles Per Year 12,000
Termination Fee 200.00
Excess Mileage Charge 0.25
Amount Due at Signing
1st Month Payment 513.56
Total Inception Fees 513.56
Rebate as Cap Reduction 1,500.00
Total Drive Off 2,013.56
How Inception Fees are Paid
Inception Fees Waived 513.56
Total Credits 513.56
Remaining Due (Still Owed) 0.00
Total Cash Required on Delivery 0.00
Tax Information
Customer State: New York Customer County: WESTCHESTER
Type Amount Rate Paid
Cashdown Tax 125.63 8.3750 Capped
Upfront Tax 1,543.62 8.3750 Capped
Fee Information
Description Amount Paid
Reg 125.00 Capped
Insp 10.00 Capped
Title 12.50 Capped
DocFee 75.00 Capped
Thanks for your help. Obviously I can as a dealer this question as well, but I hate looking like a tool when I'm going to buy something. I like as much information as I can get before going in. My last couple of cars that I've bought or leased have been pretty smooth because I've had the information before heading in. Thanks again!
I'm looking at leasing a '13 FX4 ecoboost, when I was at the dealer yesterday I feel like I wasn't getting the correct answer on the money factor. I was around 16k for the difference between truck OTD to the 62% residual rate. The money factor for my tier shown on fords sheet was at 2.5% for 36mos. They kept coming out with a monthly payment of around 530/month. When I calculate that, that's an interest rate of 12% so I walked. Am I missing something or are they trying to really screw me. The sales manager says he doesn't know how they get the numbers that's just what the computer spits out.
At the start of the lease, you borrow the purchase price, and pay that down to the residual amount, over the term of the lease.
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The lease rates for the 4WD are the same, but the residual value is 2% higher, at least partially offsetting the cost of getting 4WD so you may want to consider going that route.
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This is my first lease prospect -- never done it before.. I'm in NY - Sales Tax is 8.625%
Can qualify for student graduate (earned MS in Aug 2011) as well as same-house lease incentive.
Thanks,
Rick
2013 F-150 Lariat 145" WB 4WD SuperCrew
Lariat Chrome Package
EcoBoost V6
Equip Group 502A
3.55 E-Lock Axle
MSRP as stated on the offer is 51,380
Negotiated Price is 47,000
36 months / 15K-yr / 2.5% APR / 60% Residual (30,828)
Trade: 17000 - Payoff 15061 = $1,939 Positive Equity
Competitive Lease Conquest: (1,000)
Cash Deposit: $200
Add'l Cap Cost Reduction: $2,000
Acquisition Fee: $645 - Upfront: NO
Govt Fees: $22.50
Taxes: $1571.29
Doc Fee: $75.00 - Upfront: YES
Monthly Payment: $459.04
For the life of me, I cannot figure out how this monthly payment was obtained. The only thing I can think of is the dealer calculated the payment with the tax rolled into the financing of the lease -- that gets me close to the value. Also believe acquisition fee was rolled into the financing as well..
Any ideas? Help would be appreciated. NY is a complicated state when it comes to taxes on leases.
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