Most parking valets in the world have probably driven more exotic supercars than the average test editor for a high-end car magazine.
We don't know if the following story is about such a valet, or even if all the details are true or not, but we sure know it's probably the saddest of today.
According to carbuzz, a parking valet for a hotel from Ryadh, in Saudi Arabia, pretty much messed up his whole life by crashing a hyper-expensive Mercedes-Benz G 65 AMG while leaving an underground parking lot.
Yes, we are talking about that G-Class. The most exclusive and expensive G-Class in the Mercedes-Benz range. The one with the hand-made, twin-turbocharged V12 that outputs 612 hp and 1000 Nm (738 lb ft) of Earth-shifting-from-orbit torque that's also electronically limited.
Apparently, the valet didn't even have a driving license and, apart from being left without a job he was also arrested for driving without a permit. How on Earth did he even get hired in the first place?
According to carbuzz, a parking valet for a hotel from Ryadh, in Saudi Arabia, pretty much messed up his whole life by crashing a hyper-expensive Mercedes-Benz G 65 AMG while leaving an underground parking lot.
Yes, we are talking about that G-Class. The most exclusive and expensive G-Class in the Mercedes-Benz range. The one with the hand-made, twin-turbocharged V12 that outputs 612 hp and 1000 Nm (738 lb ft) of Earth-shifting-from-orbit torque that's also electronically limited.
Apparently, the valet didn't even have a driving license and, apart from being left without a job he was also arrested for driving without a permit. How on Earth did he even get hired in the first place?