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How to Short-Term Lease a Car in Europe

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Short-Term Lease a Car in Europe
Short-Term Lease a Car in Europe
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When traveling through Europe for work or play a Short-Term car lease is the choice that will give you the most freedom with the least amount of expense. For your European Short-Term Lease you will be purchasing a car from the manufacturer and then selling it back to the manufacturer at the end of your stay in Europe. Two of the major Short-Term Lease companies in Europe are Renault and Peugeot. You will need to lease your car for approximately 20 days or more. Benefits from a Short-Term Lease are that you will be driving a new vehicle, and will have 24 hour roadside assistance. And the price can be about 20% less than a rental car, including insurance. Also most paperwork can be completed online. Here are the steps to Short-Term Leasing your car in Europe.

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Computer with internet
  • Euro Short-Term Lease websites such as: http://www.autoeurope.com/buyback.cfm
  1. Step 1

    Use computer and the internet to visit European Short-Term Car Lease website such as http://www.autoeurope.com/buyback.cfm

  2. Step 2

    Type in your age in 'drivers age' box. Then choose which country you will pick up and drop off the car on the webpage drop down menu. Next select pick up and drop off times and click on 'Go To Next Step'.

  3. Step 3

    Select pick up and drop off locations. Then click on 'Go To Next Step'. On next webpage select the car you would like to lease by pressing the red 'Select' button next to the car of your choice.

  4. Step 4

    Complete additional equipment information and read and agree to the General Terms then click on 'Finish Request'. Finally complete contact information and credit information to Short-Term Lease your car. Happy Driving!

Tips & Warnings
  • Insurance coverage is provided by Peugeot.
  • All Peugeot vehicles are left hand drive vehicles.
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