Using Luxe, customers could submit a request to have their car parked, fueled, washed, charged, serviced or driven home by the company's valets.
[citation needed] In the 12 months between the first two rounds of funding, the company grew to 6 business markets San Francisco, Seattle, New York City,[4] Austin, Chicago and Los Angeles.
[6] The New York Times compared the service to Uber, Lyft and Amazon Prime for its ease of use and transformative impact on urban dwellers.
[7][8] In April 2017, Luxe announced that it was ceasing valet operations in its remaining markets.
[11][12] Luxe has been featured in Techcrunch, Bloomberg,[13] Business Insider,[14] Washington Post[15] and others.