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Valet parking
Has anyone ever had a valet...park your classic Porsche....reason why I ask..... A valet park my classic porsche and scratch my work brombachers wheel....and you know the fine print on the ticket...they're not responsible for any damages that occurre on the vehicle....what a bomber...that ain't happening again
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NOBODY drives my car except me! :)
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+1( or possibly my wife or son!)
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The only car I would let a valet drive possibly is a rental car.
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Funny thing is that while most Pelicanites would never let any valet (or anyone else) drive their car, the vast majority of people who drive high end autos (Porsche, M-B, Lambo, Ferrari,, etc., etc) and live "The Life", willingly toss their keys to a valet every weekend while they are out and about.
Must be nice to have that kind of money where it just another car. |
I did at the Villa Nova once. The kids parked it right in front and just loved the car. Couple of teens that really knew the car, so I trusted them and don't regret it.
Otherwise, generally it would take someone like these guys. |
Funny you said that...he park it right up front, but so close to the curb, he touch one of the wheels...well it's not happening again....
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I valet parked when young.
While there I learned to drive a stick, how to burn rubber, how to switch new covered spare tires that fit my bald ones, same with batteries, how to swipe 1/8 tank of gas, how to fit cars within 2" of each other and climb out windows. Oh yeah, had my first experience with touch up paints. |
I do it every so often. We have a car wash service at my parking garage and when I have them wash my car, they valet it and drive it outside to wash it. No issues so far and $10 for a hand wash isn't too bad. The garage is in one of my work's buildings, which I frequent for meetings and can usually see my car. So far no issues. It's the same kids there every day, so I see them on a regular basis. Not sure I'd let some "random" valet that I'll probably never see again, take the keys.
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Porbably have a hard time finding a valet that could drive a stick
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I too used to valet cars ...it was great money ...I found that the guys w/ the nicest cars usually tipped the lowest though.
In any case, yes, we'd park cars incredibly close together, probably bumped a few bumpers getting cars in and out of tight spots. Definitely burnt some clutch (I was only 16). Yet we NEVER took joy rides in the cars. |
Never.
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I went to an upscale restaurant this past weekend, and purposely elected to chance it in the parking structure around the corner, rather than trust it with the valets. A door ding is still cheaper than a clutch or transmission. Of course my boss, in his (leased) Maserati coupe, allowed the valets stake him out at the curbside pole position for the night.
Last year, a few Pelicans got together for a birthday drive. There were 5 of us, I think, who did a morning drive, and capped it off with a brunch. Kinda funny, to have 5 of us pull up in old Porsches, and then ask if we could just park the cars ourselves. |
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The "high end" drivers that you describe don't care about giving their car to a valet because they are almost all rental cars (i.e., leased). |
I parked myself at the House of Blues in Hollywood as well, but I had to leave the keys, then they moved my car, then I made them give me my keys back!
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we would take them out and drag race each other sometimes a customer would ask why their car smelled like pizza and beer |
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It was for Gogar! I would not have brought the car down, the Toyota works well for that.
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