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Old Sep 9, 2011 | 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by scgt652
Thanks for the clarification. You are absolutely correct. Audis are popular among the posers, d-bags, and wanna-be celebrities who hang out at the nightclubs in Hollywood. However, none of those losers has a significant job in the entertainment industry. I work with real studio executives, casting directors, and talent reps. We work insanely long hours, and so we don't have the time to hang out at nightclubs.
Wow... just wow.
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Old Sep 9, 2011 | 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Kira X
You really can't go wrong with either car. The GTR is very fast and is a lot cheaper. However, the R8 is so cool and flashy. I saw a black R8 convertible at a car meet last weekend and it looked amazing. I'd go with the R8 just for it's exotic style.

If you're not into being super flashy, a GTR would be a good idea.
My neighbor had a GTR and he said he hated it because he got too much attention from people wanting to race. I guess its just a different type of attention.

Originally Posted by s4play
I think that guy should have got a Panorama Turbo

(drove that car last week and it's UNGODLY FAST, way faster than any sedan should be and probably beat many "exotics")
Yeah but its pretty ugly IMO. clarkson called it a wheeled gargoyle lol. If I had to pick a four door I'd go with the Rapide.
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