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The Fortera HL Edition is Goodyear's Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season light truck tire developed for the drivers of crossover, sport utility vehicles and light-duty pickup trucks looking for refined ruggedness. The Fortera HL Edition is designed to provide a quiet ride, stable handling and year-round all-season traction on dry, wet and wintry roads, even in light snow.

The Fortera HL Edition features a longwearing tread compound molded into a symmetric tread design that enhances ride comfort and reduces noise levels. Highly buttressed tread blocks enhance dry road handling while staggered circumferential channels, curvilinear grooves and strategically placed sipes provide the biting edges needed to deliver all-season traction. The tire's internal structure features a computer-optimized shape to reduce footprint sensitivity to load, balancing the performance properties of lightly loaded to fully loaded vehicles (when properly inflated and within the vehicle's approved load limits). Twin steel belts and a polyester cord body help provide predictable handling while enhancing ride comfort.

Tire Rack Test Results Goodyear Fortera HL Edition

November 24, 2004

Tires Tested

Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza (Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season, 235/65R17) Goodyear Fortera H/L Edition (Highway All-Season, 235/65R17) Michelin Cross Terrain SUV (Highway All-Season, 235/65R17)

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2004 Volkswagen V6 Touareg SUV

It wasn’t all that long ago that pickup trucks were reserved for the workaday life and SUVs ("Jeeps") were for park rangers or off-road enthusiasts. Today, in addition to these traditional occupations, we see a wide array of SUVs chosen as the primary family vehicle, and pickup trucks regularly used for a night on the town.

To better match how and where many of today’s SUV and pickup truck drivers use their vehicles, tire manufacturers are developing premium Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season and Highway All-Season tires that combine the rugged sidewall styling of all-terrain tires with the refined road manners of passenger tires. As an added benefit, many of these newer tire designs are also benefiting from the latest in compounding and construction technologies, formerly reserved for high-end passenger and sports car tires.

To find out how several of these tires perform on the variety of roads surrounding our Indiana headquarters, the Tire Rack Team conducted a Real World Road ride comparing the Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza, Goodyear Fortera H/L Edition and Michelin Cross Terrain SUV. Our evaluation used three identically equipped 2004 Volkswagen V6 Touareg SUVs with the factory steel spring suspension, fitted with new 235/65R17 tires mounted on 17x7.5" wheels.

Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza

The Dueler H/L Alenza with UNI-T or UNI-T AQII is Bridgestone’s Crossver/SUV Touring All-Season tire that was developed for the drivers of premium, luxury sport utility vehicles. The Dueler H/L Alenza is designed to provide elegance with an edge, as well as year-round traction, even in light snow.

All Dueler H/L Alenza sizes feature Bridgestone’s UNI-T technology to increase comfort and control. In order to further enhance wet traction, select sizes have Bridgestone’s UNI-T AQII technology which features dual layer tread compounds to resist the normal tread rubber hardening that results from the heat encountered during thousands of miles of use. As the tire wears, the special underlying high-grip rubber is exposed, helping offset the effects of wear and age on wet traction. The result is that UNI-T AQ II helps handle wet road conditions even as the tire wears. Our 235/65R17 test size features UNI-T AQ II technology.

On the outside, the symmetric tread pattern of the Dueler H/L Alenza has been ride and noise tuned to enhance comfort. Large shoulder blocks and a continuous center rib aid responsiveness and highway stability, while wide circumferential grooves, lateral notches and sipes help increase stormy weather traction. On the inside, twin steel belts (reinforced with spirally wound nylon for H-speed rated sizes) provide support under the tread area, while polyester cords stabilize the sidewalls and enhance ride quality.

Across the variety of road surfaces and driving speeds, the Dueler H/L Alenza received good marks for ride quality and noise comfort, both of which were rated as an improvement over the original Dueler H/L D683 version. In our instrumented stopping distance test, the Dueler H/L Alenza performed well under dry conditions. Stopping performance in the wet was competitive with the other tires. Because our evaluation uses new, full tread depth tires, we were not able to evaluate the long-term impact of Bridgestone’s UNI-T AQ II technology on the wet traction, which has usually shown an increasing advantage as the tire wears and ages.

Goodyear Fortera H/L Edition

The Goodyear Fortera HL Edition is a premium Highway All-Season light truck tire that was developed to provide refined ruggedness for luxury sport utility vehicles, and a quiet, even ride along with overall responsiveness.

The Fortera HL features a long-wearing tread compound molded into a tread design that enhances traction and ride comfort while reducing noise levels. Staggered circumferential grooves and curvilinear sipes and grooves are integrated into the tread design to provide the biting edges that enhance year round traction, even in light snow. The tire’s shoulder design and sidewall appearance offer rugged good looks to complement the vehicle’s image. Internally, the Fortera HL uses a computer-optimized tire shape to reduce footprint sensitivity to load to provide an excellent balance of performance properties for lightly loaded to fully loaded sport utility vehicles (when properly inflated and within the vehicle’s approved load limits). Its twin steel belts and two-ply polyester cord body help provide predictable handling while enhancing ride comfort.

During our road ride, the Goodyear Fortera H/L Edition provided a good blend of road handling and comfort, but was not rated first in class in either of these areas. Dry stopping capability was competitive with the other tires. In our wet stopping distance test, the Fortera H/L required less distance to stop from 50 mph than the other two tires.

Michelin Cross Terrain SUV

Featured in the well known TV commercial starring the Mr. Bib bobblehead, the Michelin Cross Terrain SUV tire is a premium Highway All-Season light truck tire designed to complement the way most Americans drive their sport utility vehicles, by combining the looks of a light truck tire with the low noise and ride comfort associated with a luxury car tire.

The Cross Terrain SUV features a silica-enhanced tread compound molded into a tread design optimized for car-like ride comfort and responsiveness in dry, wet and wintry conditions. The tire’s sidewall offers a rugged appearance to complement the vehicle’s image while its continuous shoulder tread ribs maximize wear qualities while minimizing noise levels. Full depth, interlocking zigzag sipes are integrated into the tread design to provide the extra biting edges that enhance year round traction and driving confidence in light snow. Internally, the Cross Terrain SUV features twin steel belts, a two-ply polyester cord body and Michelin’s Bead Tension Structure to increase ride comfort and provide predictable handling.

Out on our road ride the Cross Terrain SUV offered responsive handling for a very connected feel, along with appropriate levels of ride comfort. Some team members found the level of tread noise to be slightly higher than the other two tires in this evaluation. Dry and wet stopping distances were competitive with the Dueler H/L Alenza and Fortera H/L Edition, but in both cases was a close third place.

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Ratings Charts & Reviews GoodyearFortera HL Edition

Tire Category: Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season

Consumer Surveys

 
Best in Category
Price
Miles Reported
Recommended
Treadwear
Goodyear Fortera HL Edition
Good
79%
$0
26M
5.7 - Fair
7.6 - Good
7.5 Hydroplaning Resistance
7.7 Wet Traction
8.1 - Good
7.9 Corner Stability
8.5 Dry Traction
8.0 Steering Response
6.5 - Fair
7.2 Light Snow Traction
6.4 Deep Snow Traction
6.0 Ice Traction
7.7 - Good
7.8 Ride Quality
7.5 Noise
6.4 - Fair

Goodyear Reviews

Drivers consistently rate the Goodyear Fortera HL Edition as an excellent choice for crossover/SUV touring, with standout comfort highlighted by smooth ride quality and low noise levels (scores 9-10). Treadwear feedback is generally positive, though durability varies with some reports of faster wear. Winter traction earns praise for reliable performance in light snow and slush, while wet traction impresses with strong hydroplaning resistance (8-9 range). Dry traction and cornering stability receive top marks (9-10), reinforcing its all-season versatility. Customers appreciate its balanced handling and quiet highway demeanor, making it a trusted option for drivers prioritizing comfort and year-round capability in its intended vehicle class.

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828 reviews mention "Wet Traction"

  • 650 positive
  • 178 negative

Most customers rate wet traction highly, with many scoring 8-10 for confident grip and hydroplaning resistance in all-season conditions. Performance aligns well with crossover/SUV needs, delivering reliable wet weather capability.

June 04, 2003
4.4 out of 5 Star Rating
4.4 out of 5

Unbelieveable difference in handling performance - especially in wet weather... The Forteras have been awesome. It truly feels like I am driving another vehicle.

Unbelieveable difference in handling performance - especially in wet weather. The OEM tires I had (Goodyear Wrangler RTS) were not very good. While the treads actually lasted for over 68000 miles, the tires were terrible in the rain and snow. Hydroplaning was a common occurance in heavy rain and, even in dry weather, the tires would often lose grip in heavy cornering. The Forteras have been awesome. It truly feels like I am driving another vehicle. Highly recommended.

Vehicle: 2000 Ford F150 XLT 4wd Pick-up
Miles Driven on Tires: 4,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly On Road
Location: Dartmouth, MA
Driving Style: Average

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April 07, 2003
4.9 out of 5 Star Rating
4.9 out of 5

...Traction both wet and dry is excellent.

I was going to wait until I had more experience with these tires before I reviewed them. However, when I was driving home, I experienced something weird. My car was QUIET! Traction both wet and dry is excellent. The Goodyear dealer was outstanding to work with. I am happy with the tires. I find them remarkably quiet.

Vehicle: 1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport
Miles Driven on Tires: 500
Driving Conditions: All On Road
Location: Plain City, OH
Driving Style: Average

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October 17, 2015
4.6 out of 5 Star Rating
4.6 out of 5

...Very good in the wet...

OEM tires for my Jeep Grand Cherokee. I have been pleasantly surprised with these tires. I got 40K miles out of them and just replaced them. They had about 1-2 mm left before the wear indicators, so maybe another 5-10k left??? I had them rotated at each oil change (3000 mi). New these tires were very good all around. The only con has been road noise. Not overbearing but noticeable. Very good road manners. Very good in the wet. I was astonished at their ability in last years snow. I'm sure the Jeep played a big part, however I drove through snow up to a foot like a tank. We had a sort of surprise snow last year that gridlocked Baltimore, vehicles stuck EVERYWHERE. Even the Interstates were blocked. My mother in law was in hospice and several family members were with her and needed to get home during this mess. I never once had any issues and I had to take back country roads to get home. From a dead stop on hills to even using a field to go around stuck vehicles to being able to stop quickly for vehicles sliding into my path, complete confidence. This is probably one of the best tires I've ever had on one of my vehicles. I would highly recommend these tires. Having said all of that I replaced them with Michelin Defender LTX MS's. My reasons were I had the LTX MS2's on a 2012 2500 Ram and they literally transformed it. My commute includes poor pavement and a lot of expansion joints and the noise of the Forterra's is especially bothersome to me with my hearing loss. Again I would not say these are very loud tires, just more than I'd like to deal with. Perhaps it's just the particular frequency they transmit. The new Michelins installed yesterday are considerably quieter and indeed have transformed yet another vehicle. Once more if you don't have the money to lay out buy these Goodyears... an excellent value!

Vehicle: 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland
Miles Driven on Tires: 40,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: BEL AIR, MD
Driving Style: Spirited

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630 reviews mention "Winter Traction"

  • 428 positive
  • 202 negative

Most customers rate winter traction between 7-10, with strong snow performance and confident grip in light winter conditions. Some note mixed ice traction, but scores show reliable capability for all-season SUV/crossover use.

October 20, 2016
4.3 out of 5 Star Rating
4.3 out of 5

...During one of my three round trips, I hit three blizzards while going over mountains, with snow and slush 4-6 inches deep, while towing that heavy trailer. These tires performed admirably, never losing traction, and maintaining steering control perfectly.

This tire was standard on my 2014 Durango Citadel, and the first time I've ever had Goodyear tires. The first 2 years of driving was mostly highway and towing a cargo trailer weighing 7,200 pounds. Towing is particularly hard on tires, especially when going over the Rockies on trips between California and Minnesota. During one of my three round trips, I hit three blizzards while going over mountains, with snow and slush 4 -6 inches deep, while towing that heavy trailer. These tires performed admirably, never losing traction, and maintaining steering control perfectly. Of course, All Wheel Drive helps as well.

They are now about 50% worn, and still have great traction in wet and flooded street conditions. It will be interesting to see how they perform in snow this year, being worn down as they are. Still, 50% wear at over 38,500 miles isn't bad in my book.

Vehicle: 2014 Dodge Durango AWD Citadel
Miles Driven on Tires: 38,500
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: LITCHFIELD, MN
Driving Style: Average

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April 20, 2009
4.5 out of 5 Star Rating
4.5 out of 5

...I've driven on these tires in Extreme Winter conditions (-40C) over a two span for two Winters performed great...

Well guys...the was OEM tire on my Buick Rendezvous AWD, and I can say that this tire is exceptional. I've driven on these tires in Extreme Winter conditions (-40C) over a two span for two Winters performed great. All I can say is great tire from my experience.

Vehicle: 2005 Buick Rendezvous Ultra 4wd
Miles Driven on Tires: 63,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: Ottawa, ON
Driving Style: Spirited

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December 15, 2011
(Verified Purchase)
4.4 out of 5 Star Rating
4.4 out of 5

...Performed great in snow. Only bad experiences were on ice or freezing rain...

Tires held up great with rotations every 9k miles. Performed great in snow. Only bad experiences were on ice or freezing rain. Had no problems with snow up to 16". Just bought my second set. Got 54k miles out of first set, probably could have went more.

Vehicle: 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
Miles Driven on Tires: 54,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly City
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Driving Style: Spirited

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847 reviews mention "Dry Traction"

  • 762 positive
  • 85 negative

Most customers rate the Fortera HL's dry traction highly, with scores of 9s and 10s highlighting responsive handling and confident grip. While a few ratings dip to 6-7, the majority praise its stable performance in all-season conditions for crossovers and SUVs.

November 16, 2011
(Verified Purchase)
4 out of 5 Star Rating
4 out of 5

...They performed great in all conditions. They handled well in dry, wet, snow and ice...

I just replaced these original tires after almost 62,000 miles. There was still tread above the wear bars. I would have gone longer but the winter snows are coming. Periodically, I would tow some car hauler trailers. They performed great in all conditions. They handled well in dry, wet, snow and ice. They are relatively quiet on the road. Although I don't have any complaints, I decided to try Michelin Latitude Tours this time. In the first 25 miles, they might be smoother on the road. We have 5 vehicles between two of us, so there is plenty of opportunities to drive a different vehicle and try out different tire traits.

Vehicle: 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
Miles Driven on Tires: 62,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: Oakland, MI
Driving Style: Spirited

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April 06, 2003
4.1 out of 5 Star Rating
4.1 out of 5

...The Forteras are superior in every aspect. Wet, Dry, Whatever...

Replaced the factory firestone wilderness with the Forteras. (Wife would not drive the truck with the f-stones on it.I went up on size with the Goodyears (factory is way too small). The Forteras are superior in every aspect. Wet, Dry, Whatever. Dont let "expence" keep you from buying these tires. It is well worth it,and the safety is worth it.

Vehicle: 2001 GMC Yukon 2wd
Miles Driven on Tires: 4,000
Driving Conditions: All On Road
Location: CORDOVA, TN
Driving Style: Spirited

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November 29, 2020
(Verified Purchase)
3.4 out of 5 Star Rating
3.4 out of 5

...Mostly fine. A little bit on the noisy side if I had to be picky, but the wind noise on my 12 year old SUV is more intrusive than the tire noise...

This tire came on my 2008 Trailblazer 4x4 that I bought used at 155,000 miles. I'm now nearly at 190k and have been waiting for years for a decent excuse to replace these tires. My Trailblazer 4x4 has an automatic locker in the rear (G80) and everything on the vehicle works properly.

Dry: Mostly fine. A little bit on the noisy side if I had to be picky, but the wind noise on my 12 year old SUV is much more intrusive than the tire noise. They do, however have a small leak that requires them to be topped off every month or two. Every. Single. One.

Wet: Poor traction. I legit spin my wheels just taking off from a light keeping up with traffic. If it's a sharp turn from a stop, you can bet the farm the inside tire will let loose unless I'm going full granny mode. I've hydroplaned as low as 40 MPH on these tires. First tire I've ever had that I've actually felt the need to run 4x4 or 4x4-auto just for rain.

Snow/Ice: I figure my 4x4 with rear locker gives me a MUCH bigger advantage in snow than these tires do. When I had my old minivan (FWD - open diff), it would climb the hill to my house with relatively little effort. These tires on my Trailblazer (RWD - locking diff) would spin and leave me high and dry on the same hill. I legit had to switch it to 4x4 just to get up the hill to get home a few times.

Vehicle: 2008 Chevrolet TrailBlazer 4wd
Miles Driven on Tires: 50,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: KANSAS CITY, MO
Driving Style: Average

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857 reviews mention "Ride Quality"

  • 672 positive
  • 185 negative

Most customers rate ride comfort and noise levels highly, with scores of 9-10 dominating. The Fortera HL delivers a smooth, quiet experience expected from a touring all-season tire, though a few ratings note occasional harshness.

July 07, 2003
4.6 out of 5 Star Rating
4.6 out of 5

I cant believe how quiet these tires are. I drive a Tundra and the cab was already quiet with the original tires but when I put the Forteras on my truck it was really quiet. The drive is smooth and comfortable.

I have replaced the original equipment tires (Dunlops) with the Goodyear Forteras. I cant believe how quiet these tires are. I drive a Tundra and the cab was already quiet with the original tires but when I put the Forteras on my truck it was really quiet. The drive is smooth and comfortable. I only have about 3,000 miles on them and the tread still looks the same as when I put them on. I am hoping to get at least 50,000 miles on these tires. I will buy again. Goodyear finally made a tire that can compete with the rest of the big boys.

Vehicle: 2000 Toyota Tundra SR5 4wd
Miles Driven on Tires: 3,000
Driving Conditions: All On Road
Location: Sandston, Va
Driving Style: Average

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August 29, 2003
5 out of 5 Star Rating
5 out of 5

...Was all set to go with the Michelin Cross Terrains, but decided to give Goodyear a shot, based on a couple of recommendations. They were right, Goodyear really hit a home run with this tire, much quieter than the OEM tires (Uniroyal Laredos)...

Outstanding tire. Was all set to go with the Michelin Cross Terrains, but decided to give Goodyear a shot, based on a couple of recommendations. They were right, Goodyear really hit a home run with this tire, much quieter than the OEM tires (Uniroyal Laredos), excellent grip and look sharp to boot (I have the Black Serrated Letter version). Costing less than the Michelins didnt hurt either. No evidence of wear at 4K miles (as it should be). If I can get a good 30-40K miles out of these tires, I will be extremely pleased, anything more would be icing on the cake (getting great wet & dry traction, a quiet ride and treadwear often conflict... I remember eating up some stickier tires in 15K miles back in my racier days). Goodyear hit on the right mix of everything with the Fortera.

Vehicle: 1999 Chevrolet Blazer 4wd 4dr
Miles Driven on Tires: 4,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly On Road
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Driving Style: Average

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776 reviews mention "Treadwear"

  • 431 positive
  • 345 negative

Customers praise the Fortera HL's treadwear with many scoring 9s and 10s for longevity, highlighting excellent durability in all-season SUV/crossover use. While most ratings are strong (7-10), some variability shows occasional lower scores.

November 26, 2013
3.9 out of 5 Star Rating
3.9 out of 5

...Have 56,000 miles on them and still have 4/32 tread. Rotated every other oil change...

These tires came stock on my 08 Grand Cherokee. Have 56,000 miles on them and still have 4/32 tread. Rotated every other oil change. Will be repurchasing when the time comes for replacement.

Vehicle: 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
Miles Driven on Tires: 56,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: NORTH ANDOVER, MA
Driving Style: Average

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October 28, 2008
4.6 out of 5 Star Rating
4.6 out of 5

...I drive both highway and city, flat to mountain roads, carry a lot of demos for my work, total weight of demos approx 200 lbs, and have put 74000 miles on the tires since January 07 and estimate that I still could get another 5000 miles out of them before I get to the wear bars. These tires will currenlty pass inspection even at 74000 miles...

This Fortera tire came as standard equipment on my Jeep Commander Limited. I drive both highway and city, flat to mountain roads, carry a lot of demos for my work, total weight of demos approx 200 lbs, and have put 74000 miles on the tires since January 07 and estimate that I still could get another 5000 miles out of them before I get to the wear bars. These tires will currenlty pass inspection even at 74000 miles. I have rotated these tires approx every 7500 miles and have been very pleased with the quiet smooth ride and especially with the mileage wear. I have only had to balance these tires twice in 74000 miles and they run smooth as can be. I have a friend who has a Chevy Trailblazer who gets the same mileage I do. I am quite agressive on the highway and these tires have been tremendous. I don't understand all the bad press. I have had no flats no side wall issues and the high mileage has been phenominal!! I would recommend this tire to anyone.

I cannot compare the gas mileage of this tire vs Michelin LTX/MS but I average about 19-20MPG on the highway when I drive about 5 above speed limit. Handling in dry or wet conditions has been very good. The vehicle has never hydroplaned with these tires, and emergency handling has been very good even with the limited capability of the Commander.

Since I live in the south I have only been in light snow a couple of times in the last 18 months so I cannot really comment on how it does in snow or ice.

I have taken the vehicle off road to the point where I had to put the tranny in low range 4X4 and the tires performed well but they are a little dosile and not agressive enough for true offroading but I don't think that this is the true intent of the tire anyway.

When these tires finally wear out I plan on purchasing another set of the same model.

This is absolutely one of the best tires I have ever owned.

You can't beat the price either.

Vehicle: 2006 Jeep Commander Limited
Miles Driven on Tires: 74,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: Greensboro, NC
Driving Style: Spirited

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November 05, 2007
4.8 out of 5 Star Rating
4.8 out of 5

I got 70452 miles on my Frontera tires. These tires are the best I have ever had and I will buy another set this week. The key to these tires is rotate and ballance every 5000 to 8000 miles...

I got 70452 miles on my Frontera tires. These tires are the best I have ever had and I will buy another set this week. The key to these tires is rotate and ballance every 5000 to 8000 miles. I did have to return a tire because it would not balance. They are very good in deep snow and ice and mud. The guy with the 2002 Mercury Mountainer need to get his tires rotated and ballanced more often. Keep tire presure at 45 in front and 40 in rear.

Vehicle: 1999 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4wd
Miles Driven on Tires: 70,452
Driving Conditions: Mostly On Road
Location: Anaheim , CA
Driving Style: Spirited

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