{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"Learn why your car life is so expensive and what you can do to save thousands","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/learn-why-your-car-life-is-so-expensive-and-what-you-can-do-to-save-thousands","audioUrl":"https://www.buzzsprout.com/2021673/episodes/19290478-learn-why-your-car-life-is-so-expensive-and-what-you-can-do-to-save-thousands.mp3","description":"Send us Fan MailEmail Lennie at lennielawson2020@gmail.com"},"annotations":[{"startTime":139.1,"endTime":139.1,"type":"term","title":"auto insurance","url":"/glossary/auto-insurance","quote":"[139.1s] So let's look at auto insurance first.\n[142.0s] Why has that gone up so much?","canonicalId":"term:auto-insurance","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.45,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Auto insurance is the policy that pays for damage and injuries after a crash, typically covering repairs, medical costs, and sometimes a total-loss payout. When insurers see more frequent or more expensive claims, premiums tend to rise.","simplifiedExplanation":"Auto insurance is what you pay for to help cover the costs if you crash your car. If insurance companies have to pay out more often or for bigger repairs, your rates usually go up."}},{"startTime":152.9,"endTime":160.1,"type":"concept","title":"totaled","url":"/glossary/totaled","quote":"[152.9s] I mean, just look at a, I don't know, a Tesla.\n[156.5s] I mean, if you hit one very bad at all, it's totaled.\n[160.1s] Cars didn't use to total.","canonicalId":"concept:totaled","priority":0.7,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Totaled” means the insurer decides the car is not worth repairing because the repair cost is too high compared with the vehicle’s value. Modern cars can become totaled after relatively severe damage because parts and labor are expensive and complex systems are harder to repair.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Totaled” means the insurance company decides it’s too expensive to fix the car, so they treat it as a loss. Newer cars often get written off sooner because repairs cost a lot."}},{"startTime":169.38,"endTime":176.28,"type":"car","title":"Chevrolet Tahoe","url":"/cars/chevrolet/tahoe","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9b/Lincoln_Town_Car_FBI_%26_Chevrolet_Tahoe_FBI.jpg","quote":"[169.4s] be an SUV, you know, like a Honda CR-V or a Chevy Tahoe, it could be, well, Chevy Tahoe\n[176.3s] is a bad example because it's still a body on frame construction.\n[181.6s] It can handle a major accident and be repaired better than a unibody vehicle can.","canonicalId":"car:chevrolet:tahoe","priority":0.25,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Chevrolet Tahoe is a full-size SUV referenced to explain construction differences. The host notes it’s “body on frame,” which can handle major accidents differently than the unibody designs used on many other SUVs.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Chevrolet Tahoe is a large SUV. The host mentions it because its design is different from many cars—its body is built on a separate frame, which can affect how damage happens in a crash.","imageAttribution":"Wikimedia Commons / CC0"}},{"startTime":169.38,"endTime":176.28,"type":"car","title":"Honda Crv","url":"/cars/honda/cr-v","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9d/2017-2022_Honda_CR-V_Facelift_%28Back%29.jpg","quote":"[164.8s] Now just about every car, when I say car, I'm talking about passenger vehicle could\n[169.4s] be an SUV, you know, like a Honda CR-V or a Chevy Tahoe, it could be, well, Chevy Tahoe\n[176.3s] is a bad example because it's still a body on frame construction.","canonicalId":"car:honda:cr-v","priority":0.25,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Honda CR-V is a popular compact SUV used here as an example of the kinds of passenger vehicles that are now expensive to repair and insure. The host’s broader point is that modern crash damage can trigger costly structural and body repairs.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Honda CR-V is a common SUV. The host is using it to say that even everyday cars and SUVs can get expensive after crashes because repairs are more complex now.","imageAttribution":"Sebsoare2511 (CC0)"}},{"startTime":176.3,"endTime":181.6,"type":"term","title":"body on frame construction","url":"/glossary/body-on-frame-construction","quote":"[176.3s] is a bad example because it's still a body on frame construction.\n[181.6s] It can handle a major accident and be repaired better than a unibody vehicle can.\n[187.4s] And just about everything that you folks are driving out there are made of a high-strength","canonicalId":"term:body-on-frame-construction","priority":0.85,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Body-on-frame construction uses a separate ladder frame underneath the vehicle, with the body mounted on top. The host argues this can make certain repairs and accident outcomes different from unibody designs, where the body and structure are integrated.","simplifiedExplanation":"Body-on-frame means the car has a separate “frame” underneath, and the body is attached to it. The host is saying this layout can affect how crash damage spreads and how expensive repairs can be."}},{"startTime":181.6,"endTime":187.4,"type":"term","title":"unibody vehicle","url":"/glossary/unibody-vehicle","quote":"[181.6s] It can handle a major accident and be repaired better than a unibody vehicle can.\n[187.4s] And just about everything that you folks are driving out there are made of a high-strength\n[194.0s] steel in a unitized body without a frame.","canonicalId":"term:unibody-vehicle","priority":0.85,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A unibody vehicle integrates the body and structure into one unit, rather than using a separate frame. In a crash, damage can propagate through the integrated structure, potentially affecting multiple areas and driving up repair costs.","simplifiedExplanation":"A unibody car doesn’t have a separate frame—the body and structure are basically one piece. In a crash, that can mean more of the car gets damaged, which makes repairs more expensive."}},{"startTime":187.4,"endTime":198.5,"type":"term","title":"high-strength steel","url":"/glossary/high-strength-steel","quote":"[187.4s] And just about everything that you folks are driving out there are made of a high-strength\n[194.0s] steel in a unitized body without a frame.\n[198.5s] And so when you get a pretty bad hit in the left front, it can affect the right rear.","canonicalId":"term:high-strength-steel","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"High-strength steel refers to stronger, often more rigid steel alloys used in modern vehicle structures. While it helps with crash protection, it can also increase repair complexity and cost because damaged sections may require specialized repair procedures or replacement."}},{"startTime":194.0,"endTime":198.5,"type":"term","title":"unitized body","url":"/glossary/unitized-body","quote":"[194.0s] steel in a unitized body without a frame.\n[198.5s] And so when you get a pretty bad hit in the left front, it can affect the right rear.\n[205.8s] It can buckle the roof in places that you just wouldn't think it would be possible to","canonicalId":"term:unitized-body","priority":0.65,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A unitized body is a structural design where the body itself acts as the main load-bearing structure, rather than relying on a separate frame. This is closely associated with unibody construction and can lead to more widespread structural damage in certain crashes.","simplifiedExplanation":"A unitized body means the car’s body is doing the structural work, not a separate frame. In crashes, that can mean damage spreads through the body more than it would on a framed vehicle."}},{"startTime":215.4,"endTime":222.5,"type":"part","title":"headlight assembly","url":"/glossary/headlight-assembly","quote":"[205.8s] It can buckle the roof in places that you just wouldn't think it would be possible to\n[210.3s] buckle the roof there from a hit to the left front, but that's just the way it is.\n[215.4s] And that headlight assembly that used to cost $400 or $500, including all the trim and the\n[222.5s] moldings around it, the light bulbs and the sockets for the light bulbs, you know, all","canonicalId":"part:headlight-assembly","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A headlight assembly is the complete front lighting unit, often including the housing, lens, internal components, and mounting hardware. The host’s point is that even “simple” parts like this can cost hundreds of dollars (plus trim/moldings and bulbs), which adds up quickly after a crash."}},{"startTime":272.1,"endTime":274.5,"type":"term","title":"body shops","url":"/glossary/body-shops","quote":"So repair costs to body shops.\n[274.5s] My goodness, a gallon of paint anywhere from $500 to $1,000 for a gallon of paint.","canonicalId":"term:body-shops","priority":0.25,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Body shops are repair facilities that handle collision damage and refinishing work like panel replacement and paint. The episode ties them to higher costs because modern lighting and paint systems can be expensive to repair or match.","simplifiedExplanation":"Body shops are the places that fix crash damage and repaint cars. If the repair involves paint matching or expensive parts, the bill can get very high."}},{"startTime":285.4,"endTime":303.3,"type":"term","title":"pearl finishes","url":"/glossary/pearl-finishes","quote":"And all of these different wild colors, like the ones that change color as it's driving by,\n[292.5s] those are expensive, or these pearl finishes that are just really complex to actually get\n[300.2s] right and to match the paint.","canonicalId":"term:pearl-finishes","priority":0.3,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Pearl finishes are multi-layer paint systems that create a shimmering effect by using special pigments. Because they require precise application and matching, they can be more expensive to repair than simpler solid colors.","simplifiedExplanation":"Pearl finishes are paints that give a sparkly, shimmering look. Fixing or matching that kind of paint can cost more because it’s harder to get the color and effect to blend correctly."}},{"startTime":305.3,"endTime":318.3,"type":"company","title":"LKQ","url":"/glossary/lkq","quote":"Replacement parts are expensive.\n[305.3s] That's why companies like LKQ came into being like kind and quality.\n\n[311.0s] These are companies that sell Chinese made parts and also refurbished parts.","canonicalId":"company:lkq","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"LKQ is an aftermarket parts company known for selling recycled and refurbished automotive components. In the context of the episode, it’s presented as a cheaper alternative when OEM parts become too expensive.","simplifiedExplanation":"LKQ is a company that sells car parts that are reused or refurbished. The idea is that you can often replace expensive factory parts for less money."}},{"startTime":311.0,"endTime":318.3,"type":"concept","title":"refurbished parts","url":"/glossary/refurbished-parts","quote":"[311.0s] These are companies that sell Chinese made parts and also refurbished parts.\n[318.3s] Because OEM parts, original equipment, manufactured parts by, you know,\n[323.4s] all the different makers, they just got so expensive.","canonicalId":"concept:refurbished-parts","priority":0.3,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Refurbished parts are used components that have been cleaned, repaired, and tested to bring them back to usable condition. They’re often cheaper than OEM parts and can reduce repair costs, especially for body and lighting components.","simplifiedExplanation":"Refurbished parts are used parts that have been fixed up so they can work again. They usually cost less than brand-new factory parts."}},{"startTime":340.4,"endTime":345.0,"type":"term","title":"OEM parts","url":"/glossary/oem-parts","quote":"You know, they have to put on this big sale job as to why you need to use OEM parts. They are more expensive, but they are engineered for your vehicle.","canonicalId":"term:oem-parts","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"OEM parts are parts made by (or for) the original equipment manufacturer that built the vehicle. They’re typically designed to match the vehicle’s exact fit, materials, and specs, which is why shops and insurers may treat them differently.","simplifiedExplanation":"OEM parts are the “factory” parts made for your exact car model. They usually fit right and match the original design, but they cost more than cheaper alternatives."}},{"startTime":353.2,"endTime":358.2,"type":"concept","title":"insurance policies","url":"/glossary/insurance-policies","quote":"And they've written into contracts that they sign insurance policies that after a certain period of time, so many miles or it could be a period of time, they say, okay, if you have a wreck now...","canonicalId":"concept:insurance-policies","priority":0.4,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Insurance policies are the contract terms that govern what the insurer will pay for after a crash, including approved parts and reimbursement rules. In this segment, the host highlights that policy language can determine whether repairs use OEM parts or cheaper alternatives.","simplifiedExplanation":"An insurance policy is the written agreement that says what the insurer will cover after an accident. The rules in the policy can affect whether you get new factory parts or cheaper used ones."}},{"startTime":370.7,"endTime":373.6,"type":"term","title":"junkyard parts","url":"/glossary/junkyard-parts","quote":"Or you're using junkyard parts. We're not putting a new door on your vehicle.","canonicalId":"term:junkyard-parts","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Junkyard parts are used components taken from wrecked vehicles, typically sold as replacements. They can reduce repair costs, but availability and condition vary, and they may not match the quality of new OEM parts.","simplifiedExplanation":"Junkyard parts are used parts pulled from wrecked cars. They’re usually cheaper, but you’re relying on what’s available and the part’s condition."}},{"startTime":407.8,"endTime":414.6,"type":"term","title":"body shop repair techs","url":"/glossary/body-shop-repair-techs","quote":"Body shop repair techs, they used to be the lowest repair men in the auto industry. Now they're one of the highest and they'll make anywhere from $30 to $60 an hour.","canonicalId":"term:body-shop-repair-techs","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Body shop repair techs are the technicians who perform collision repairs such as panel replacement, structural work, and refinishing. Their wages and the shop’s billed labor rates directly affect the total cost of insurance claims.","simplifiedExplanation":"Body shop repair techs are the people who fix cars after crashes. If their pay (and the shop’s labor costs) go up, repairs cost more too."}},{"startTime":422.0,"endTime":428.54,"type":"term","title":"labor rate per hour","url":"/glossary/labor-rate-per-hour","quote":"But see the insurance companies restrict how much they will pay as far as labor rate per hour.","canonicalId":"term:labor-rate-per-hour","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Labor rate per hour is the hourly charge a body shop uses to bill for repair work (diagnosis, disassembly, repair, and refinish). Insurers may cap or restrict the labor rate they’ll reimburse, which can force shops to adjust parts choices or repair scope to stay within the approved amount.","simplifiedExplanation":"Labor rate per hour is what the shop charges for the time technicians spend fixing the car. If the insurer limits that hourly rate, the shop may have less money to work with for parts and repairs."}},{"startTime":455.1,"endTime":459.6,"type":"term","title":"collision insurance","url":"/glossary/collision-insurance","quote":"Now these type of repairs are not covered by your collision insurance company, obviously.\n[459.6s] State Farm and Farm Bureau and Progressive or any other Liberty, Liberty, Liberty.","canonicalId":"term:collision-insurance","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Collision insurance covers damage to your car from crashes (like hitting another vehicle or an object). It generally doesn’t cover mechanical breakdowns—like engine or transmission failures—because those aren’t caused by a collision."}},{"startTime":466.8,"endTime":472.0,"type":"term","title":"extended warranty","url":"/glossary/extended-warranty","quote":"No, to get the mechanical repair bills covered, you have to buy either an extended warranty\n[471.8s] or some type of service contract that will help you if you have a major engine failure or transmission","canonicalId":"term:extended-warranty","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"An extended warranty is extra coverage you buy beyond the car’s original factory warranty. It can help pay for certain repairs if a major component fails, reducing the chance you’ll have to pay the full cost out of pocket.","simplifiedExplanation":"An extended warranty is extra protection you buy after the factory warranty ends. If something expensive breaks, it can help pay the repair bill so you don’t have to pay everything yourself."}},{"startTime":471.8,"endTime":478.7,"type":"term","title":"service contract","url":"/glossary/service-contract","quote":"No, to get the mechanical repair bills covered, you have to buy either an extended warranty\n[471.8s] or some type of service contract that will help you if you have a major engine failure or transmission\n[478.7s] or air conditioning or whatever.","canonicalId":"term:service-contract","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A service contract is a paid agreement that covers certain repairs and component failures, similar in purpose to a warranty but often sold by dealers or third parties. The key difference is that coverage terms, exclusions, and claim rules can vary widely, so it’s important to compare what’s actually covered.","simplifiedExplanation":"A service contract is a plan you buy that helps pay for repairs if something breaks. Like a warranty, it can save you money, but you should check the fine print to see what it covers."}},{"startTime":524.5,"endTime":527.52,"type":"term","title":"negotiable","url":"/glossary/negotiable","quote":"So if you're buying a new car or a used car, always get a price on a service contract.\n[524.5s] Just see what it is and understand that it's negotiable.","canonicalId":"term:negotiable","priority":0.4,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In this context, “negotiable” means the price of a service contract may not be fixed and can sometimes be reduced during the buying process. That matters because the cost can significantly affect your monthly payment.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re saying the price of the service plan might be something you can bargain on. So it’s worth asking for a better deal instead of accepting the first price."}},{"startTime":931.9,"endTime":938.5,"type":"concept","title":"84 months","url":"/glossary/84-months","quote":"And if you finance it for 84 months with nothing down, and you like to trade every three to four years, you're in for a rude awakening.","canonicalId":"concept:84-months","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“84 months” is a long auto-loan term (7 years). Longer terms can lower the monthly payment, but they usually increase total cost because you pay interest for more time.","simplifiedExplanation":"“84 months” means the car loan is stretched out for about 7 years. That can make payments feel smaller, but you often end up paying more overall."}},{"startTime":936.9,"endTime":943.5,"type":"concept","title":"trade every three to four years","url":"/glossary/trade-every-three-to-four-years","quote":"And if you finance it for 84 months with nothing down, and you like to trade every three to four years, you're in for a rude awakening.","canonicalId":"concept:trade-every-three-to-four-years","priority":0.4,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Trading the car every 3–4 years can be expensive when paired with long financing. If the loan balance and the car’s value don’t line up well, you can end up owing money or paying extra fees when you switch vehicles.","simplifiedExplanation":"If you switch cars every few years, the deal can get costly—especially if you’re still paying off the old one. The car may not be worth as much as you expect by the time you trade it."}},{"startTime":953.7,"endTime":960.4,"type":"car","title":"Hyundai Santa Fe","url":"/cars/hyundai/santa-fe","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/df/2018_Hyundai_Santa_Fe_CRDi_4WD_Interior.jpg","quote":"You can look back like 10 years and see how that Hyundai Santa Fe has done over the years.","canonicalId":"car:hyundai:santa fe","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Hyundai Santa Fe is a mid-size SUV, and the host is using it as an example of how to research a specific model’s real-world history. They’re pointing you toward long-term reliability and recurring issue patterns rather than relying on marketing or a single review.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Hyundai Santa Fe is a family SUV. The point here is to look up how that exact model has done over many years, including whether it tends to have common problems.","imageAttribution":"Vauxford (CC BY-SA 4.0)"}},{"startTime":989.6,"endTime":992.1,"type":"term","title":"oil change","url":"/glossary/oil-change","quote":"Before you go into the dealership and then you can buy with confidence.\n[982.1s] Does that make sense?\n[984.7s] Of course it does.\n[989.6s] What's an oil change cost?","canonicalId":"term:oil-change","priority":0.2,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"An oil change is scheduled service where the engine oil is replaced to keep the engine lubricated and protected. The host is using it as an example of how dealership pricing for routine maintenance can vary widely.","simplifiedExplanation":"An oil change is when the old engine oil is drained and replaced with fresh oil. It’s a normal service, and the cost can differ a lot depending on where you do it."}},{"startTime":1050.0,"endTime":1065.1,"type":"part","title":"transmission","url":"/glossary/transmission","quote":"Now, when the repair bills get ridiculous and you get into a 10-year-old car and all\nof a sudden it needs an engine or a transmission or something like that,\nI mean, there are ways to mitigate some of that cost by buying a used engine or a\nremanufactured transmission.","canonicalId":"part:transmission","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A transmission is the drivetrain component that manages how engine power is delivered to the wheels through different gear ratios. The host highlights it as a major repair item and suggests cost mitigation via used or remanufactured units.","simplifiedExplanation":"The transmission is what helps the car shift gears and send power to the wheels. If it fails, repairs can be expensive, so the host mentions buying a used or rebuilt one to reduce cost."}},{"startTime":1050.0,"endTime":1070.1,"type":"part","title":"engine","url":"/glossary/engine","quote":"Now, when the repair bills get ridiculous and you get into a 10-year-old car and all\nof a sudden it needs an engine or a transmission or something like that,\nI mean, there are ways to mitigate some of that cost by buying a used engine or a\nremanufactured transmission.","canonicalId":"part:engine","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The host is referring to the engine as a potentially very expensive failure point. They describe a scenario where a shop says the engine is “toast,” which can lead to a costly replacement bill.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re talking about the engine as the heart of the car. If a repair shop says the engine is beyond saving, the cost can jump dramatically."}},{"startTime":1077.9,"endTime":1087.9,"type":"concept","title":"shop around","url":"/glossary/shop-around","quote":"that's something I'm going to shop around on.\nJust like I get a second opinion from a doctor, I'm going to get a second opinion on that as well.\n\nYou can shop that around.","canonicalId":"concept:shop-around","priority":0.4,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Shop around” means comparing quotes and options from multiple repair providers instead of accepting the first estimate. In this segment, it’s presented as a practical way to reduce the cost of major repairs.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Shop around” means getting quotes from more than one place. The host is saying this can help you pay less for the same repair."}},{"startTime":1079.9,"endTime":1087.9,"type":"concept","title":"second opinion","url":"/glossary/second-opinion","quote":"Just like I get a second opinion from a doctor, I'm going to get a second opinion on that as well.\n\nYou can shop that around.\nJust like I get a second opinion from a doctor, I'm going to get a second opinion on that as well.","canonicalId":"concept:second-opinion","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Getting a second opinion means having another qualified shop or specialist review the diagnosis and repair estimate before you commit. The host compares it to medicine, arguing it can prevent unnecessary or overpriced repairs.","simplifiedExplanation":"A second opinion is when you ask another mechanic to check the problem too. It can help you avoid paying for a repair you don’t really need."}}],"speakers":[{"id":"s1","name":"My Car Guru...Lennie Lawson","role":"host"}],"transcripts":[{"url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/learn-why-your-car-life-is-so-expensive-and-what-you-can-do-to-save-thousands/transcript.vtt","type":"text/vtt"}]}