2013 Oscars - Best Car to the Stars
![]() 2012 Fisker Karma hybrid |
Leading auto and home insurance agency, Answer Financial Inc., shares its Oscar picks in a new category: Best Car to the Stars.
ENCINO, CA--Feb. 20, 2013: Amidst the glitz and glam of the star-studded Academy Awards, the media is abuzz over who will take an Oscar, which designers our celebs will don and what surprises the night will have in store. Chiming in on the Oscar fodder is the team at AnswerFinancial.com --car enthusiasts by day, movie goers by night --with a new category for the Academy: Best Car to the Stars.
Here's what leading actors in the Academy's Best Picture nominated films are driving.
Django Unchained - Leonardo DiCaprio
Leo has been long known as an environmental activist, so it's no
surprise to see him in a fuel efficient car. His latest ride
--the 2012 Fisker Karma hybrid --takes
sustainability even further with reclaimed and recycled interior wood trim,
animal-free interiors, solar panel roof and "Diamond Dust" paint that uses flakes of re-cycled
glass. DiCaprio has even partnered with the company through his foundation
dedicated to protecting the planet 'and all of its inhabitants'. To protect
his Karma, Leo can easily
compare
a variety of insurers and coverages.
Silver Linings Playbook --Bradley Cooper
In an interview by Vanity Fair contributor, Brett Berk, and reported by CelebrityCarsBlog.com,
Bradley named among his possession a 2007 Toyota Prius and a 2004 G55 AMG
Mercedes, but what did he confess he 'dreams about when [he's] away'? This
Best Actor nominated favorite loves his Vespa! Hopefully Bradley scored on
his insurance like he did with the critics, and took advantage of a
multi-car discount.
Lincoln --Daniel Day-Lewis
This shoe-in for the Best Actor is revered for his complete
transformations into character, famously remaining in character both on and
off set throughout the entire filming of his movies. He is also notoriously
humble, which may be why an investigation for the Day-Lewis-car-of-choice
came up dry.
Zero Dark Thirty --Jessica
Chastain
This Zero Dark Thirty beauty isn't letting newfound fame go to her
head. When asked by Parade magazine how she spent her 'first big paycheck',
the rising star replied, "I don't spend a lot of money on things. I still
drive my 2006 Prius!" As a fan of saving, Jessica can compare multiple
insurance quotes at once, with Answer Financial.
Les Miserables --Hugh
Jackman
This down to Earth Aussie has an affinity for Audis, even promoting the
brand as a spokesperson. He drives an Audi Q7. Answer Financial is licensed
to sell insurance in all 50 states, but not in Australia, so since Hugh now lives in New York City, he too can save online or with
the help of an agent.
Beasts of the Southern Wild - Quvenzhane Wallis
Sorry, Nazie! At 9 years old she'll just have to settle for a shot at
Best Actress.
Argo --Ben Affleck
His face has graced many screens, but this accomplished actor is
equally regarded for his achievements as a director, producer and
Oscar-winning screenwriter. What's this all-around talented artist driving?
If you guessed the Tesla Model S, you'd be right. We're betting a guy this
busy doesn't have time to shop for the best insurance rate. That's why
Answer Financial does the work for you.
Life of Pi - Suraj Sharma
On how he scored the lead in the film, this 19 year old newcomer from
New Delhi, India explained that he has his brother to thank. As a favor
(and with the promise of free lunch), Suraj auditioned with his brother for
moral support and wound up winning the part. While we weren't able to
locate this young star's ride, Suraj commented on Jimmy Kimmel Live that
driving through LA in a cab reminds him of Grand Theft Auto.
Amour - Jean-Louis Trintignant
Among his many accolades, Jean-Louis Trintignant can claim to be one of
France's most esteemed actors, a
successful viticulturist and an accomplished race car driver! The
actor-racer competed for more than 2 decades before trading in his keys for
a vineyard in South France.
These are your choices for the 2013 Oscars - Best Car to the Stars. Who wins your vote?