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dpavluck Apr 10th, 2008 06:04 AM

Car travel in Spain
 
I'll be arriving in Madrid the first week of June. I know that I will want to travel by car for about 6 weeks, ending up in France. I've read that the car options are either to rent, lease, or buy. Can anyone recommend the best way to travel by car? I'm leaning towards the buying a used car and then selling it back at the end of the trip, but I don't know if that is really the best idea. Any advice on this topic would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Dana

Michael Apr 10th, 2008 07:11 AM

For 6 weeks the purchase/resell option offered by Renault or Peugeot might be the best deal.

http://www.renaultusa.com/

http://www.autofrance.net/index.html

There is an extra charge for picking up the car in a foreign country, but it would be no higher than the cross-border drop-off fee charged with a rental.

Robert2533 Apr 10th, 2008 10:55 AM

You can also make the same arrangements through Auto Europe.

ribeirasacra Apr 11th, 2008 05:29 AM

You cannot purchase and insure a car in Spain or France unless you have registered to live in either country. So hiring is the best bet for you.
If you do not intend on returning back to Spain and the above ideas are not of interest then just hire a car in Spain, leaving it in a major town, cross the border using either bus or train and hiring another car for the French leg.

bobthenavigator Apr 11th, 2008 06:33 AM

The French buy back deal is your best option. You get a new car of your choice, full coverage, and you can pick up in Madrid--we did for an 8 week trip once. I liked the Peugout line--look at www.kemwel.com

Michael Apr 11th, 2008 07:48 AM

<i>You cannot purchase and insure a car in Spain or France unless you have registered to live in either country</i>

Not quite. You can purchase a new car for export purposes and drive it in the EU for 90 days. Many people do that with German cars. The purchase/buy back option (others call it a lease) is based on that possibility and the French plates of such cars are red.


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