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Va, va vroom! Exotic car rentals

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

rent a Bentley in New YorkFlanked by gently swaying carpets of native grasses, you accelerate onto the A48. You’ve just left the historic town of Cardiff, and are ready for some relaxation after a day of exploring the waterfront and the town’s 2,000-year-old castle. It’s early autumn in the picturesque Welsh countryside, and the roof on your Aston Martin DB89 Volante is down, making the howling of the massive 6.0 liter V12 engine even easier to enjoy.

Perhaps more stunning than the bucolic surroundings is the fact that this 450-horsepower, 186-mph handmade brute isn’t even yours. It’s a rental—yours for just $1,111 per day.

Welcome to the rarefied world of rentable exotica, an infinitesimal portion of the highly competitive $21.5 billion-per-year rental car industry, where virtually any über-upscale car manufactured for sale is also available to rent—for business, leisure or both. But not to everyone, and for a price.

“A general rule of thumb for exotic car rentals is to price the daily rental at one percent of the sticker price of the vehicle,” says Chris Brown, managing editor at the trade publication Auto Rental News. “So, a Lamborghini Gallardo can rent from $1,600 to $2,500 a day depending on the area, and a Ferrari 360 Modena can run you about $1,000. Porsches will rent for less, but we don’t keep overall statistics on exotics as it is such a specialty market.”

In fact, according to the American Car Rental Association, these top-of-the-line and exotic vehicles represent such a tiny fraction of the millions of rentals each year that the ACRA doesn’t even keep track of such statistics, saying they are far too minute.

In the U.S. the trend of renting upper-echelon automobiles exploded along with the burgeoning disposable incomes of young dot-commers. But in Europe, it’s been happening for years, according to Graziella Zanoletti, president of Geneva-based Elite Rent-a-Car, whose 21-year-old company is among the oldest in the field.

“This is really not new here,” she says of her firm, which throughout the years has outfitted vehicles for the likes George Soros, Bill Gates, Richard Gere, the Ruler of Dubai Sheik Mohammed Al Maktoum and the recently deceased Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates.

In the United States, most rental cars exist to get you from point A to point B. Peter Schroeder, a German CEO who on a recent business trip to Los Angeles couldn’t secure a car with navigation unless it was dubbed a “luxury” car. “It was crazy,” he says.

These cars are different. With an average cost well into six figures, these are the very crème de la crème of the automotive world; they come with virtually every gadget and gizmo and can be had for a price—and with more than a few restrictions and requirements.

In Europe, for example, Sixt, an ever-expanding German-based agency, rents the blistering 12-cylinder Mercedes Benz S600, but not to those under 30 and only if they’ve had a driver’s license for three years. Furthermore, two credit cards are required as part of the security deposit, and you can’t take the vehicle to countries like Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovenia and others, for fear that they might end up on the black market—or in a chop shop—somewhere in the Ukraine or Moldova.

Similarly, when you rent an Audi A8 Quattro or Mercedes SL500 from Auto Europe, you may not drive it to “Eastern Europe,” according to a spokesperson. For most, however, these limitations are few and who, after all, wants to drive to Bulgaria when you can thrash about along the high-wire blacktop connecting Cinque Terre?

In fact, an informal and decidedly unscientific survey found that most people rent these cars do so for the self-indulgent pursuit of being seen—especially in their local haunts or by people whom they are trying to impress, say business associates. Either that or because they’ve dreamed up a special weekend getaway for someone they’re with or wishing to court.

Other, more-pragmatic types, according to New York City-based Gotham Dream Cars’ CEO Noah Lehmann-Haupt, rent before deciding whether to purchase. “A large portion of our customers, in addition to those who rent for fun and those who get gift certificates for a spouse or loved one, are people who are actually considering buying these supercars,” he says. “And since most dealerships won’t allow extended test drives, our customers prefer spending a few thousand dollars before putting down $200,000.”

Their choices? Anything from the fiery Ferrari F430 to the dignified Rolls-Royce Phantom, which comes with a chauffeur. The price for all this indulgence? From $1,750 for a day in the Ferrari. Or the Rolls Royce “Roller,” offered through the Madison Chauffer Service, which costs $5,400 for 12 hours.

rent a Lamborghini in New York and FloridaFor sheer beauty, few if any locales can beat the Côte d’Azur. At Elite Rent-a-Car’s Monaco branch, one of more than 12 locations the 21-year-old company has throughout Europe, you can get behind the wheel of the Lamborgini Gallardo Spyder or one of two sharp-suited, full-size SUVs, like the Porsche Cayenne S or the Range Rover HSE, and head for route D2566, a stunning ribbon of asphalt high in the Maritime Alps that stretches from Monte Carlo to the Col de Turini. If that’s too far south, ask for the Bentley Continental GTC at Excellence Luxury’s Paris office and head to Alsace and the stunning Route du Vin.

But according to Zanoletti, president of Elite Rent-a-Car, a luxury rental is more than the car. “A top rental is more like a personalized service. You could be driving away with anything from a Mini Cooper S or the MG 55 or the Range Rover Sport,” she says. “What really makes the difference is the customized service, be it door-to-door delivery, 24-hour on-call reservations or whether the fleet has something that sets it apart.”

These four-wheeled beauties aren’t limited to those living or traveling to Europe and the U.S. In Melbourne, Australia, Sports Car World Rentals offers a Ferrari 430 Spider and a Lotus Elise, while across town exotic car rentals serves up a roster of Porsche 911s.

Or, perhaps an exotica from yesteryear is more your speed. The Historic & Classic-car Hirers Guild (HCHG), the largest purveyor of classic cars in Britain, offers motoring enthusiasts an Aston Martin DB6 (James Bond’s car in Thunderball), a 1972 and 1979 Rolls, a 1972 Alfa Romeo GTV, a 1933 MG J2 convertible and a Jaguar E-type.

By Farhad Heydari and Jessica Thom

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New Location - Orlando Van Rentals

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Luxury Van Rentals Orlando FloridaVacations in Orlando just got a lot more exciting. A new IMAGE Rent A Car location is now open in this family travel mecca. Vacations are supposed to be relaxing, but a trip to Orlando has the potential to be a stressful experience. Constantly rushing around to ensure you get to the shuttle stop in time can turn your vacation into work.

Exotic Car Rental in New YorkThanks to IMAGE, you can make sure your visit to Orlando doesn’t fall into that trap. Travel around the city in style by renting an exotic car from IMAGE and you’re sure to share a memorable experience.

For small families looking for a fun ride, you can enjoy the mild climates in Florida while riding in a Porsche convertible with the top down. Those who want a unique experience, but still need extra space can hop from one amusement park to the next in a Cadillac Escalade. By renting an exotic car, you’ll experience thrills that can’t be found at any amusement park in town.

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Washington, D.C. Things To Do

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

Washington D.C. discount car rentalWashington, D.C. is one of the world’s greatest capitals. This great city offers exceptional museums, parks, diverse dining, and nightlife. The best part is that nearly all of the museums are free so if you’re looking for a great family trip on a budget, Washington, D.C. is right up your alley. While there is much to do in the town, you’re best bet would be to rent a car to get from place to place - most of theattractions are spread out and traveling by foot can get rather tiresome. Below is a list of some of the highlights that you won’t want to miss while you’re in the Washington, D.C. area.

Smithsonian Museums

The Smithsonian Museums offer amazing galleries filled with national treasures. From Dorothy’s ruby slippers to the Hope Diamond, you’ll find a variety of exhibits in these world class museums. Once you drive to the National Mall, it will be difficult to choose where to begin so you may want to plan out your visit in advance. Most of the museums have guided tours as well as hands-on activities.

National Monuments

Washington, D.C. is filled with memorials and monuments honoring generals, politicians and others who shaped our nation. You can find most of the famous monuments on the National Mall, but plaques and statues are all over the city. Most of the monuments are spread out and difficult to visit on foot, so you can either take a tour or rent a car to help you get around town. Some of the most famous monuments and memorials include the Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument.

Capitol

Drive to Capitol Hill and you’ll find the architectural marvel that houses the Senate and the House of Representatives. Tours are offered during the week and occasionally you can catch a live debate on the House or Senate floor. With stunning grounds and a beautiful interior, be sure to drive to the Capitol building and see government in action.

White House

A visit to Washington, D.C. isn’t complete without a stop at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. The White House has self-guided tours and you can walk through the same hallowed halls as past presidents. Tour the East Room, Green Room, and State Dining Room.

National Zoo

Discover diverse and unusual creatures at the National Zoo. While the pandas are the zoo’s most famous attraction, there are plenty of monkeys, elephants, and lions plus some exotic animals you can’t find at just any zoo in the country.

National Cathedral

The National Cathedral is the 2nd largest cathedral in the nation and provides a unique experience for tourists. The 20th-century cathedral is a beautiful piece of architecture with vaults and flying buttresses built from stone. With 215 stained glass windows and gargoyle in the shape of Darth Vadar, this is a cathedral like no other.

Arlington National Cemetery

Only a short drive from the main historic Washington, D.C., a visit to Arlington National Cemetery is a deeply moving and sobering experience. The cemetery is the final resting place for some 300,000 members of the armed services dating back to the 1800s. Walk among the headstones and honor the nation’s war heroes.

New Jersey Things To Do

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

New Jersey exotic car rentalIf you’re touring the Garden State, you’ll want to rent a car or van to get around. The scene of much history in colonial America, New Jersey is filled with historic destinations as well as plenty of fun an exciting attractions for the family. The state has a strong tradition as home to historical, cultural and recreational activities that rival any state in the nation. New Jersey is divided up into regions, each with it’s own great destinations. As you drive from region to region, you’ll be able to experience all the beauty and history that New Jersey has to offer.

Atlantic City Region

This seaside city is famous for its world-class casino hotel resorts, fantastic entertainment, sandy beaches and Boardwalk. The fast-paced city will provide you with endless activities and plenty of excitement to keep you busy for days. Top destinations in Atlantic City include Hammonton (winery), the Boardwalk, Historic Smithville and the Village Green.

Southern Shore Region

After spending some time in Atlantic City, drive your rental van or car south to the Southern Shore. Crashing waves and bay breezes will allow you to relax and unwind. This is a perfect destination for a romantic getaway or a place to spend quality time with family and friends. While you’re in the region, some great destinations are Cape May, Wildwood and Ocean City.

Delaware River Region

Drive North from the Southern Shore and Atlantic City and you’ll find the Delaware River Region of New Jersey. This is an active region where you can enjoy lush natural surroundings as well as get a taste of Revolutionary War history. Here, you’ll want to check out the Camden Waterfront, New Jersey State Museum, Pinelands, Trenton and Princeton.

Shore Region

The Shore region of New Jersey is famous for its beaches, busy boardwalks and a vast array of attractions including the Tuckerton Seaport Village, Island Beach State Park and Keansburg Amusement Park. While you’re here, stop by two beach towns with plenty to do - Seaside Heights and Long Beach Island.

Gateway Region

Hit the road in your rental car again for a short drive up to the Gateway region. This area is rich in history and best known for the thousands of immigrants who passed through Ellis Island. While you’re here, visit Newark, Hoboken and Meadowlands and you’ll find culture, great dining and beautiful natural surroundings.

Skylands Region

Just west of Gateway, you’ll drive into the Skylands region, situated in the northwest hills of New Jersey. Explore the rich beauty that this area has to offer. Whether you visit the historic sites in Morristown, float the Delaware River in Frenchtown or enjoy the gardens at Duke Farms, this region is packed with spectacular beauty.

Pennsylvania Things To Do

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

Strasburg discount car rentalPennsylvania is a state filled with history and beauty. From Lake Erie’s shore to the City of Brotherly Love,the Keystone state is a great place for a road trip. Renting a car and driving through Pennsylvania will allow you to visit magnificent museums, experience breathtaking views and enjoy good eats along the way. Below is a list of some key cities in the state along with recommendations of what you can do when you reach each destination.

Philidelphia

Once you’ve rented a car in Philadelphia, the attractions of Philadelphia are just around the corner. The city contains the best collection of public art in the nation, the world’s largest municipal park as well as an enormous variety of architecture. With so many museums and marvels, you’ll need to plan your visit in advance so you’re able to spend your time wisely.

Be sure to check out the city’s historic district and visit the National Historical Park Visitor Center. Drive down Arch Street to Old City and there you’ll find the Betsy Ross House. While you’re in the area, you’ll also want to stop at the many unique galleries and cafes. Independence Hall is also a great stop and just across the street, you’ll find the Liberty Bell on display. Next, head over to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and if you’re still looking to enjoy more art, you can drive by car to Merion and visit the Barnes Foundation. You’ll definitely want to rent a car when heading to Valley Forge National Historic Park, but before you leave downtown Philadelphia, make sure you chow down on an authentic Philly Cheesesteak.

Gettysburg

The Gettysburg National Military Park is a must see in Pennsylvania. The park has several events available to visitors including battlefield walks and a museum filled with Civil War collections is open to the public.

Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh is a unique city blending architectural masterpieces with modern skyscrapers. Visitors enjoy Pittsburgh because it is just plain fun. The city is filled with great dining, one of a kind shopping and outdoor activities abound. While you’re in the city, catch a ride on one of the cable cars and see breathtaking views from Mt. Washington. South Side Slopes is a unique neighborhood where you can walk (or drive) through the steep hillside. At the top, you’ll overlook Monongahela River.Other fun stops in the city include the Andy Warhol Museum, the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh and the Cathedral of Learning.

Strasburg

If you’re looking for a charming city, Strasburg is the city for you. Filled with bed and breakfasts and quaint shops, the tree-lined streets will make you feel right at home. While you’re there, you can take a ride in an Amish buggy or hop aboard a steam train. Rent a 15 passenger van and explore the back roads where you’ll find working Amish farms and beautiful rolling hills.

Ft. Lauderdale and Palm Beach, Florida Attractions

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

Ft. Lauderdale area attractionsFort Lauderdale, Florida is centrally located between Miami and Palm Beach, making it the perfect destination to rent a passenger van, head up the coast and see what Palm Beach has to offer. Warm temperatures and miles of beautiful beaches draw hundreds of visitors to Florida each year and both cities offer plenty of shopping, dining, museums, historic sights and nightlife as well as attractions for the family to enjoy.

 

You’ll want to rent a car to get around Fort Lauderdale and if you are traveling to Palm Beach with your family, a van rental might be a better option. Below are the top attractions in the Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach areas with links for more information.

Hugh Taylor Birch State Park - Fort Lauderdale

Hugh Taylor Birch State Park in Fort Lauderdale is a fun family stop. The park is 180 acres and sits on a barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and the Inland Waterway. The park has plenty of lagoons and swamps and visitors can rent canoes, participate in a nature walk or enjoy a picnic. Other activities include swimming, salt water fishing and surfing.

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Riverwalk - Fort Lauderdale

For those who enjoy shopping, culture and dining, the Riverwalk is the perfect spot.Often referred to as “Florida’s Most Beautiful Mile,” this popular downtown area is surrounded by beautiful scenery. This area is also home to the Museum of Discovery and Science.

Museum of Discovery and Science - Fort Lauderdale

Once you’ve driven to the Riverwalk, be sure to stop by the Museum of Discovery and Science. The entire family will enjoy this museum that makes learning fun and is known for its interactive exhibits on ecology, health and outer space. Activities and displays include a replica of an oak forest, a real coral reef and even a planetarium for stargazing. The museum also houses an IMAX theater that shows daily science related films.

Las Olas Boulevard - Fort Lauderdale

Another great stop for those who like to dine, this trendy boulevard is filled with individually owned boutiques and restaurants, including sidewalk cafes.

Bonnet House Museum and Gardens - Fort Lauderdale

Built in 1920, this amazing estate is is the former home of artists, Frederic and Evelyn Bartlett. European art and architecture make this plantation style home a great stop for the family. The scenery is filled with 35 acres of beauty including, wetlands, a fruit grove, lily pond, and a theater surrounded by a moat. Take a stroll on the walking trail to enjoy the property’s wildlife.

Midtown Beach - Palm Beach

If you’re looking for a sandy beach in Palm Beach, this is probably your best option. Since beaches aren’t a priority in the city, this is the best spot to find public access to the sand.

Henry Morrison Flagler Museum - Palm Beach

This museum recreates the luxury of the early 20th century. You’ll find ornate furnishings and architecture as well as plenty of art. The museum is in the mansion that Standard Oil founder Henry Flagler built for his wife in 1902, and also includes a restored rail car.

Lake Worth Municipal Beach- Palm Beach

The perfect park for children, Lake Worth Municipal Beach has plenty of activities to keep them busy. The beach has some sandy areas for families to picnic and includes a large pool with lifeguards. Visitors of all ages can enjoy the fishing pier, or parents can rest while the kids play on the playground before getting back in the rental car and heading to the next destination.

Connecticut Things To Do

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Connecticut is a picturesque state, filled with rolling hills, historic destinations and quaint villages. Conveniently located near New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania, you can plan an outstanding vacation by renting a car and cruising through New England.

Below is a breakdown of the regions in Connecticut with various things to do across the state. Starting in Coastal Fairfield, a drive through the state is one you will remember for years to come.

Coastal Fairfield
Begin your adventure by renting a car in Coastal Fairfield. Located on the southwestern tip of Connecticut, this area is just a stone’s throw away from New York City. This area offers miles of beautiful coastline and picturesque New England countryside. Here you’ll find plenty of shopping, museums, nature preserves and lighthouses. It’s hard to believe this quiet country getaway is not far from the hustle and bustle of the Big Apple.

Litchfield Hills
Drive north to Litchfield Hills and you’ll feel like you are riding through the pages of a history book. A great place for history buffs, Litchfield Hills offers historic points of interest at every turn. An abundance of museums are available for the family and the region also has a rich heritage of cultural and performing arts, in part thanks to the close vicinity to New York. Enjoy musical productions, classical theater and orchestra performances while you’re visiting this area.

River Valley
Just a short drive east from the Litchfield Hills region, the next stop is River Valley. This region offers charm and beauty combined with big city sophistication. History, culture, sights, rivers and gorgeous shorelines make this area a great destination for a long weekend getaway. Some ideas for your itinerary include a historic tour through Wethersfield, the Chocolate Flair Excursion, and Hartford (here you can visit Mark Twain’s quirky home).

Greater New Haven
Next stop, drive south to the Greater New Haven Region, home to Yale University. Get ready for outdoor adventures. With plenty of hiking, biking, boating and beaches, you’ll be able to enjoy activities for the entire family. This region is also full of culture and offers exhibits, events and performances year-round.

Mystic Country
After all of the excitement Greater New Haven has to offer, drive south to Mystic Country and you’ll be able to relax and enjoy scenic farm roads, charming villages and ancient stone walls. Browse through art exhibits, tour a winery or visit the Mystic Aquarium while you’re there. Here, you’ll find a wealth of activities for all ages and sizes.

Things To Do In Boston

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

A trip to Boston is filled with historic neighborhoods and will suit every age and size. The best part about the city is that it’s easy to get around, so rent a car and you’re set to have a fantastic time in Boston, famous for the Red Sox, Paul Revere and Cheers. The city is filled with world class museums, theater and music venues, fantastic dining and beautiful scenery combined with historic charm.

Below is a list of some great things to do while you’re in the city, but there’s plenty more in the area. By renting a car or van, you’ll have the flexibility to drive through the area and experience everything Massachusetts has to offer.

Urban AdvenTours

Drive to Urban AdvenTours and they’ll set you up with helmets and biking gear so you can bike through the quaint neighborhoods of Boston. You’ll get some exercise while gaining a unique perspective of the city.

Freedom Trail

Rent a van and drive to the Freedom Trail, a perfect place to stretch your legs and educate yourself at the same time. Filled with historic landmarks, this two-and-a-half-mile trail will give you a history lesson while exploring the scenery in the area.

Cheers Boston

The Former Bull & Finch Pub is now officially known as Cheers. The pub is famous for serving as the inspiration for the television show Cheers. Drive to Boston’s Beacon Hill District and check out this must see for fans of the show.

Museum of Science

With an IMAX, interactive exhibits and a planetarium, Boston’s Museum of Science is a great stop for all ages.

Boston Public Garden

When driving in Boston, take a trip to Charles Street and visit Boston Public Garden, located in the heart of the city. This beautiful nature retreat is the nation’s oldest botanical garden.

Fenway Park

Historic home to Major League Baseball’s Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park is the oldest Major League baseball park in the United States. The park is located right in downtown Boston. Game tickets can be difficult to obtain, but the park offers tours for those who aren’t able to catch a game.

Quincy Market

Faneuil Hall Marketplace, more commonly known as Quincy Market, is an indoor-outdoor market that’s great for both shopping and dining.

Things To Do In Orlando FLorida

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Discount van rentals in Orlando FLoridaWhat better place for a family vacation than Orlando, Florida? A family-travel mecca, Orlando offers an array of attractions guaranteed to provide you and your family with an unforgettable experience and priceless memories.

Rent a full-size van for a comfortable ride and your family will be minutes away from more theme parks than you can ever imagine. With over 95 attractions and theme parks in Orlando and the surrounding area, fun is always right around the corner.

Below is a list representing just a handful of the many attractions and amusement parks located in and around Orlando.

Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World is the most visited theme park in the world. At over 25,000 acres, the park houses four theme parks (Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Animal Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood Studios), two waterparks (Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon) and 14 themed resorts. You’ll want to plan ahead if you’re going to enter the World. With so much to see and do, it can be overwhelming without a game plan in place.

Downtown Disney

If you’re not in Orlando to experience Walt Disney World, you can still make a trip to Downtown Disney for entertainment, shopping, dining and nightlife. Check out the Lego play area or visit the Cirque du Soleil for a show you don’t want to miss. Plus, with every souvenir shop imaginable, you’ll be able to purchase all types of Disney souvenirs without setting foot in Disney World.

Discovery Cove

While you’re in Orlando, you can rent a car and take a trip to Discovery Cove, a beautiful, tropical oasis. The park is a deluxe simulation of a Caribbean isle. You can snorkel at the Coral Reef, float the river, take a break on the white sand beach, swim with dolphins or relax under the refreshing waterfall.

SeaWorld Adventure Park Orlando

Feed stingrays, watch turtles, or check out all of the critters at Manatee Rescue. You can’t leave without watching Shamu’s amazing shows. If you’re looking for more thrills, speed along a track in the floorless rollercoaster.

Wet ’n Wild

Rent a car, throw on your bathing suits and spend a day at Wet ‘n Wild. This popular water park has acres of water fun from relaxing lazy rivers, to thrill rides for the more adventurous. The park even has a Children’s Playground, for those under 48 inches to make a splash in shallow pools.

Orlando Science Center

Take a break from the theme parks one day and drive a rental car to the Orlando Science Center. The center features hundreds of hands-on exhibits, and the NatureWorks area educates visitors about coral reefs, salt marshes and swamps of central Florida. A great learning experience for all ages.

Kennedy Space Center Complex

Located about an hour east of Orlando, you can rent a car and visit the Kennedy Space Center, home to a major NASA launch site. While you’re there, check out an IMAX film, visit the re-created rocket launch control room, or take a spin in the space flight simulator.

Busch Gardens

You’ll definitely need to rent a car to drive from Orlando to Tampa Bay, but Busch Gardens is worth the drive. Thrilling rollercoasters and an Africa safari experience make this a trip you won’t forget. The park also offers animal exhibits, rides, a river expedition and more.

Universal Orlando

Drive to Universal Orlando and you can experience the adventurous thrill rides and attractions at Islands of Adventure. The park brings your favorite cartoons and comic book characters to life. For a behind the scenes look at movies, Universal Studios Florida might be a perfect stop. The movie and TV based theme park allows you to be the star as you get into the action in your favorite movies.

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