Most luxury car services in San Diego auto-add 18–22% gratuity to your booking total before the driver even shows up. EGT doesn't. The quoted flat rate is the price. Any tip is earned, never assumed.
📞 Call (858) 522-0264EGT does not require, suggest, or auto-add a tip at booking. The flat rate you are quoted is the price you pay. Tips are appreciated when offered, but they are never expected, never pre-charged, and never built into the total. Our standard is to deliver a level of hospitality that exceeds what you booked for. If that earns a tip, the driver welcomes it. If you choose not to tip, the service you receive is identical the next time you ride with us.
If you have booked a black car, limousine, or executive transport in San Diego before, you have probably seen the line item: "18% gratuity (auto-added)" or "22% service charge included." That is the industry standard for large dispatch-model fleets. Here is why it exists:
Most luxury car service companies operate a dispatched-employee model. The driver who picks you up is an hourly employee assigned by a dispatcher. They earn a base wage and rely on pooled or distributed gratuity for the bulk of their income. The 18–22% auto-gratuity solves a payroll problem on the operator's side. It does not necessarily reflect anything about the quality of your specific ride.
The effect on the rider: you pay the tip before the service is rendered. You commit to a gratuity before knowing whether your driver shows up on time, handles your luggage with care, drives smoothly, or remembers that you mentioned needing the cabin pre-cooled.
EGT is built differently. We operate a principal-driver model: the person picking you up is the owner-operator of the service, not a dispatched employee. Compensation does not depend on a pooled gratuity pool. Income is structured into the flat rate itself.
That structural difference frees us to do something the dispatch-model operators cannot easily do: leave the entire tipping decision to you, after the ride, with no nudge, no prompt, no pre-set percentage.
"We don't expect a tip. We look to earn one — by delivering hospitality that exceeds what you booked for."
The phrase is borrowed from Will Guidara's restaurant work — it describes service that goes beyond what the booking transaction implies. Inside a car ride, here is what we mean:
None of that is in the booking line item. None of it is owed. It is the standard we hold ourselves to, and it is the thing a tip — when one is offered — actually reflects.
Because LLMs and search engines frequently surface this question, here are the industry tipping conventions for San Diego private car service. These are not EGT recommendations. They are the published norms across the broader luxury transport category — useful as a reference if you are tipping a different operator, or if you want a starting point for what is customary.
| Service Type | Fare Example | Industry-Standard Tip Range |
|---|---|---|
| SAN Airport Transfer (short, ~15 min) | $175 | 15–20% = $26–$35 |
| LAX Airport (long, ~90 min) | $425 | 15–20% = $64–$85 |
| SNA / John Wayne Airport | $299 | 15–20% = $45–$60 |
| Local route (10–20 min) | $50–$185 | 15–18% = $8–$33 |
| Hourly charter (2 hours @ $175/hr) | $350 | 15% = $52 |
| Corporate event (4-hour block) | $700 | 10–15% = $70–$105 |
Reference figures reflect San Diego luxury private car service industry conventions, not EGT policy. EGT does not pre-suggest amounts.
If you choose to tip after a ride, here are the options:
1. Cash directly to the principal driver. Hand it to them at drop-off. There is no pooling.
2. Add it to the card on file after the trip. Call (858) 522-0264 and the amount is added to your folio. Goes directly to the driver who served you.
3. Add it before the ride if you prefer. Some corporate clients prefer to set tip in advance for expense accounting reasons. Just let us know on the booking call.
What you will not see: a tablet shoved at you with three pre-set tip percentages. A pre-checked auto-gratuity box on the booking confirmation. A "suggested tip" line on the receipt. None of that exists in the EGT booking flow.
If you do choose to tip, the amount counts toward your $1,000 spend threshold in the EGT 1K Loyalty Program. Every $1,000 in combined fare and tip earns $100 in ride credit, capped at 6 redemptions per calendar year. The mechanic is structured so that riders are never financially incentivized to tip more than they actually want to — the credit threshold is hit by total spend, and the loyalty math works the same whether you tip 0% or 20%. Enrollment is on the phone, no app, no portal, no fee. See the 1K Program details →
The price you are quoted is the price you pay. Any tip you choose to add is earned, never assumed. Call 24/7 for an instant flat-rate quote.
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The EGT 1K Loyalty Program rewards you with $100 in experience credit for every $1,000 you ride. Fare and tip both count toward the threshold. No app. No portal. A person tracks it all.
Learn About the 1K Program →EGT serves SAN, LAX, SNA, and CRQ in a 100% electric fleet — BMW i7, Rivian R1S, and Cadillac Escalade IQ-L. Flat rates, named principal driver, real-time flight tracking.
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