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By Car Guru [ 06/11/2009 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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If you are in need of a vehicle in Europe for 30 days or longer, chances are, a Peugeot Lease may be a good option for you to consider. Specially designed for those holidaying for longer periods of time, leasing is an increasingly popular way of travelling, with many advantages over normal rental.
What’s the difference between car leasing and rental?
While renting a car allows you to request the category, i.e. size, transmission, and number of seats etc, suppliers do not guarantee specific makes and models of car or fuel types. When booking a lease on the other hand, you choose the exact model of car that you will get, including fuel type, transmission, accessories, and more. The only thing that cannot be guaranteed is the colour of the car, however even this can be requested! Leasing is also designed for travellers who need a vehicle for a longer period of time, with rates that work out better value than a long rental.
All Peugeot Leasing rates include:
A BRAND NEW tax free left hand drive Peugeot
Full Vehicle Insurance cover including third party liability and theft
Full factory warranty
Personal Accident Insurance (PAI).
Unlimited Kilometres
24 hour Peugeot Roadside Assistance (conditions apply).
No Insurance Excess
Additional drivers (conditions/restrictions apply).
How does it work?
Peugeot Leasing is a program offered by Peugeot, France. Cars are ordered direct from the factory, so you will be the first to drive your vehicle, just like owning a new car! Once leases end, vehicles are then sold.
What are the conditions?
As with a rental, there are rules and conditions that apply to a Peugeot lease.
To qualify for a Peugeot Lease, you must:
Reside outside of the European Union
Stay in the European Union for no more than 185 days in any consecutive 12 month period
Must be an Australian Resident
Be a minimum age of 18 with full Australian driver’s license (provisional license not accepted).
About the author:
Car Guru writes for DriveAway Holidays, http://www.driveaway.com.au, DriveAway Holidays New Zealand, http://www.driveaway.co.nz, and the DriveAway Holidays Blog - http://driveaway2008.blogspot.com/.
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