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Pinotmom Sep 3rd, 2008 05:52 AM

long term car rental France
 
I will be staying a month in Loire valley, and plan on renting a car at CDG on arrival.
Any advice for long term rentals? Is the kemwell peugot program a fair deal?

Also, my husband will be with me first week, doesn't drive stick. Thinking of renting automatic a week, then exchanging it.
Thanks.

jrjcolllins Sep 3rd, 2008 06:07 AM

Compare Kemwell's lease program with their regular rental program. We found the later to be less expensive. We're paying $830 for 34 days, but that's for a manual. Picking up in Deauville (Normandy) and dropping off in Nice.

gracejoan3 Sep 3rd, 2008 06:55 AM

I have done the Kemwel lease program..it was cheaper than rental plus obvious perks.

I would be comparing with the CDW for a rental and for an automatic transmission.

The lease car is 100% insurance covered..no gas fill up before returning...#'s to call for help..VIP service all the way around.

I have even leased it for the minimum 17 days and returned it a couple days earlier for my trip..it was also cheaper....

I would definitely do it...

Enjoy...........

Michael Sep 3rd, 2008 08:55 AM

From my upcoming trip report in France:

<i>We had reserved the smallest car available from Kemwel, which was a Renault Twingo or equivalent. We got the equivalent--a Hyundai i10 diesel, standard shift--for a cost of $780 + $52 airport pickup for 31 days--the maximum allowable for credit card CDW coverage. The trunk is small and could barely hold our standard travel luggage.</i>

I do not believe that the lease option will allow a car that small, and my recollection is that the lowest price was around $1200. On the other hand, others have reported that if you are renting an automatic, the price between the two types of rentals evens out.

ira Sep 4th, 2008 05:47 AM

Hi P,

The lease program isn't always cheaper.

You do get a brand new car, however.

&gt; Thinking of renting automatic a week, then exchanging it. &lt;

Not on a lease program.

((I))

gracejoan3 Sep 4th, 2008 06:05 AM

You just have to check your dates and compare prices.

When I last leased, picking up in Toulouse and dropping off in Biarritz the lease was less expensive than a rental..plus had many extra benefits to renting...

Michael Sep 4th, 2008 07:21 AM

If it is not a one-way rental, you might find another company that is cheaper than Kemwel or Autoreurope. That's what we did one year.

Here's a possibility:

http://www.carrentalexpress.com/inte...tal-europe.htm

gracejoan3 Sep 4th, 2008 07:49 AM

Just be careful of what exposures you might have when renting/leasing. I know with Kemwel leasing that you have zero exposure in every way...that can be comforting....

envoyage Feb 12th, 2009 07:37 PM

Michael, I have tried several dates on the recommended site and never found a car available to rent from Nantes Airport? did you use this site to rent yours?
thanks

grimmy Feb 13th, 2009 02:38 AM

Try this site. We've leased through them many times. I see Nantes listed.
http://autofrance.net/

gracejoan3 Feb 13th, 2009 04:56 AM

envoyage

I just went to the Kemwel lease buy back site;

http://www.kemwel.com/buyback_home.cfm

I checked Nantes an they have many, many cars for rent at the sirport..manual and automatic..

Joan


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