Some people do, and some don't. Generally, it would be a good idea.
If you are unsure about any aspect of your TIP mission then you should let your TIP supervisor know. Your supervisor will be happy to explain anything to you in more detail to help you understand.
Car details can range from $60.00 to $600.00. It all depends on how much of a detail you actually want done to your car. But, you should be able to find someone to do the job for $50.00.
If you are using a town car service for services such as a limousine chauffeur the tip should be approximately 20% of your fair or bill. So if your bill is $100 dollars then you should leave a tip of $20 dollars for a total of $120.00 it is kinda like tipping a waitress at a restaurant. I hope this answer has helped you.
Ya sure car dealer should accompany you while test drive as its will be more easy for you to get more detail about the car performance on the road.
It all depends which tip you mean... They must have packed in a hurry and left the place looking like a tip. What tip should we leave for the waiter After the accident the car was about to tip over the edge. The walking stick came with a rubber tip
My feeling is between 25-40, depending on your level of income and their level of service.
To draw a NASCAR stock car, you should first have a picture or model of a car in front of you. Use a pencil and paper. Draw the basic shapes that you see on the car first. Next add lines to give the car more detail. Finally add the more decorative detail on the car. For example numbers, and sponsor signs.
It should not break the glass, but would scratch it. If it's not your car, do not do this--it is vandalism.
It can be very expensive to detail your car depending on what you are looking to have detailed on the car. I had my car detailed by a reputable car up north and they did an excellent job. It was only for $100.00.
You should try and get out of the vehicle so it doesn't tip over or so the vehicle doesn't lose control
Very carefully. This question can't be answered in detail without knowing the car model and year.