Sydney Hyatt Regency Hotel drives Porsche under a Subaru

  • A valet at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Sydney rammed a Porsche under a Subaru 
  • The force of the crash sent the Subaru into anther car that was parked close
  • The valet was unharmed in the incident but had to be cut out of the mangled car 

Parking in the city is difficult on a good day but one man truly struggled this morning after he rammed a Porsche under a Subaru.

The Porsche had just been dropped of at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Sydney when a valet tasked with safely parking the $300,000 vehicle drove it straight under another car. 

It is believed the valet thought the car was in a different gear and went forward instead of reversing, The Daily Telegraph reported. 

A valet at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Sydney rammed a Porsche under a Subaru (pictured)

The force of the crash sent the Subaru into anther car that was parked close

The force of the crash sent the Subaru into anther car that was parked close

The Porsche went straight under the $33,000 orange Subaru XV, pushing it into a white Kia Optima.

Emergency service attended the scene and had to jack up the car and cut out the driver who was stuck under the mangled wreckage.

The owner of the Porsche apparently remained calm and said: ‘I’m just going to take a walk.’

The valet was unharmed in the incident but had to be cut out of the mangled car

The valet was unharmed in the incident but had to be cut out of the mangled car

Emergency crews attended the scene and eventually dislodged the Porsche to get it out from under the Subaru 

Emergency crews attended the scene and eventually dislodged the Porsche to get it out from under the Subaru 

Matthew Talbot, the hotel’s director of sales and marketing, said the valet was unharmed in the crash. 

‘We’ve worked very quickly to secure the area. Obviously it’s an interesting looking picture,’ he told the ABC.

‘We’ve got the fire brigade and the police on the scene as soon as we could and the vehicle was on the bottom on the other one.’

‘They had to cut part of the car away and pull the staff member out.’

It's understood that the valet believed the Porsche was in reverse instead of froward 

It’s understood that the valet believed the Porsche was in reverse instead of froward 

The two cars were photographer by amused guests inside the hotel 

The two cars were photographer by amused guests inside the hotel 

 

 

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