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Old 11-09-2010, 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by JonA85
I understand why you guys don't like to valet I don't blame you, but do you worry leaving your car at a dealership for service?
No, because first of all, it is a necessity at times. Secondly, the people working at Porsche are better supervised and controlled by management (and see Porsches everyday, so no big deal), whereas the valet are their own managers while they are working, and probably compare notes on the different cars they drive.
 
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Originally Posted by JonA85
I understand why you guys don't like to valet I don't blame you, but do you worry leaving your car at a dealership for service?
Last time I dropped my car at the dealership to check the front axle left ended up after a week with the same issue, scratched steering wheel and malfunctioning gas gauge. I hate dealerships.
 
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