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VALET OR NOT TO VALET?

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Old 09-23-2009, 04:58 PM
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NEVER... I'm not scared that they will steal anything or take the car out for a joyride, but the idea of someone else driving my car just bothers me lol I have my eyes GLUED at my cars at all times even when the porter drives it into the shop or into the back... and if I'm waiting on it, I try to see if I can watch from the outside. That's how ridiculous, and very meticulous I am with ANY of my cars! lol
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NEVER!

If i'm going into downtown Philadelphia for an appointment or concert I drive my nine year old Taurus
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I never valet myself but my buddy used to work in a parking garage in Chinatown and we would take the cars inside the parking garage out for a nice ride. 911 turbos, S55, 760, M3s, u name it. That's why I REFUSE to park in ANY valet parking lots. If I must, I tip the guy and make sure he leaves it in the front spots and I take my keys. Thank god there's the automatic car park now in Chinatown. But I usually dont park in lots anyway. I'd rather park on the street
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If my only choice is to valet...I will leave. I dont even like the guys at the dealership driving my car...it's a 6-speed and they struggle everytime.
Old 09-24-2009, 03:54 AM
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I worked as a valet here in NYC for one day many years ago and the reason I did for only one night was that I refused to steal, so it ended up being a terribly low-paying job in my case. I did however rip a few cars that night - I was 17 or 18 at the time, couldn't help myself. I myself didn't rip any cars badly though - no clutch smell, no burning rubber, not a scratch - I'm super-respectful to cars, any and all cars. But other guys... Let me just put it this way: I am NEVER EVER going to valet my car, unless it is a rental.

Originally Posted by porsche911targa' post='1013694
Never...I don't even like it when the SA drives it off when I take it to the dealer
LOL I'm like that too

Originally Posted by mag75' post='1013872
If my only choice is to valet...I will leave. I dont even like the guys at the dealership driving my car...it's a 6-speed and they struggle everytime.
Yeah, I don't mean to Kanye West this thread, but what is up with dealership employees not knowing how to drive a stick?!
IMHO it should be part of the friggin' job application - you don't drive a stick - go work at a Huyndai dealership or something, ya know...
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Originally Posted by Presley348' post='1013464' date='Sep 21 2009, 11:38 PM
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ONLY at upper end resturants and depending on the valet, and I still don't like anyone driving my BMW, but myself and my girlfriend, (as long as Im in the car with her and she's not drunk, LOL)

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It was at a VERY upper end restaurant where the valets somehow(?) tore the leather on my armrest of my old Audi.

It was late and dark when I picked up my car (didn't see it till next day), but most policies say you have to inspect your car BEFORE leaving. After you leave, they are no longer liable.
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For years I refused to valet park. Then one time I took my family out to dinner for a special occasion and gave in. Big mistake. When we left and the guy (a real slow witted surfer dude) brought my car back and I tipped him, he explained he had damaged the rear bumper with someone elses car. The owner paid for the repairs, but it was a huge hassle and time consuming to get it fixed. NEVER AGAIN! It makes absolutley no sense to entrust something as valuable as a car (let alone an expensive BMW) with complete strangers that are usually a bit on the shady side.
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i have in the past, but a friend had a lot of items stolen from her car from the valet that park it every day. She thought she was safe because she sees them every day and tips. So, i havnt in a very long time.
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