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Peugeot Leasing Mid Year Bonus

Bonus 1
Valid for collections from 15 October 2010

FREE Delivery & Collection Fee outside France
FREE Upgrades!
FREE GPS!

Book a 407 Business Line 1.6L + GPS and pay for a Peugeot 308 Confort Pack
Book a 407 SW Business Line 1.9L + GPS
and pay for a Peugeot 308 SW Confort Pack

Bonus 2
Valid for collections after 15 September 2010

FREE Delivery & Collection Fee outside France
FREE GPS!

Choose from....
- 3008 Premium + GPS
- 5008 Premium Pack Cielo & GPS
- 5008 Premium Pack AUTO + GPS
- Partner Tepee Loisirs + GPS

Bonus 3
Valid for collections after 15 October 2010
(must be returned in 2011)

FREE Delivery & Collection Fee outside France
FREE GPS!

Choose from....
- 407 Business Line + GPS
- 407 SW Business Line + GPS
- 407 Signature Business Line AUTO Leather + GPS
- 807 Premium Pack 7 Seats + GPS
- 807 Premium Pack AUTO 7 Seats + GPS

Bonus 4
Valid for collections after 15 November 2010
(must be returned in 2011)

FREE Delivery & Collection Fee outside France
FREE GPS!

Choose from....
- 4007 Premium Pack AUTO + GPS

A minimum lease period of 35 days applies. Specials are subject to availability and change without notice.
Further conditions apply, Please contact us for details.

Please use below rates as a guide
and contact us for today's rate when making a Booking


 
Valid for collections between 01 January to 31 December 2010 

 
 
Peugeot Holiday Leasing

 Drive Europe from AUD $28 per day

(based on 175 days)  

Peugeot Sodexa offers a GREAT TAX FREE scheme for tourists visiting France and Europe.
This leasing scheme offers a flexible, cost effective holiday package with an extensive fleet from which to choose.
All cars are French specification and include unlimited kilometres and comprehensive car insurance with no excess.

Drive Europe in your own Prestige Peugeot
Choose your car from a wide range of comfortable safe vehicles perfectly adapted to European roads.
The Bonjour la liberte plan gives you the opportunity to purchase a new car Tax Free, with the promise Peugeot will take it back at the end of your stay.
All vehicles are fully insured and come with 24 Hour Assistance (not available in Serbia).

 

 
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PLEASE NOTE:
Please book well in advance, Registration papers must be filled out and returned to us at least three weeks prior to collection date of your car. Additional time maybe required if you are collecting outside of France.

For last minute booking with vehicle delivery within 5 weeks or for clients departing Australia within two weeks of making the booking request an Express Postage charge of Approx $10 will apply to ensure all relevant documents are received and processed in due time.
  

All Peugeot Rates Include:
- A Brand New LEFT HAND DRIVE Tax Free Peugeot direct from the factory
- Minimum age is 19 years, with full Australian Licence
- Full Vehicle Insurance cover including third party liability and theft
- Full factory warranty
- NO Insurance excess
- Unlimited Kilometres
- Additional Drivers (conditions / restrictions applies)
- Personal Accident Insurance
- 24 hour Peugeot Roadside Assistance. (excluding Serbia)
- All vehicles with radio / CD player & MP3 fittings
- Free warranty check at 10,000 kms
- Free pick up and return of vehicle within France, locations listed below
- Maps and Peugeot client Information guide

France Locations: Delivery and Return FREE

- Avignon TGV - **Open Monday - Sunday from 0830 - 1800 hrs
- Biarritz Airport
- Bordeaux Airport and Town
- Brest Airport and Town (Gouesnou)
- Calais Port
- Cherbourg (Tourlaville)
- Clermont - Ferrand Airport
- Dijon City
- Ferney-Voltaire (Omex)
- Geneva Airport (French Side)

- Hendaye
- Lille Airport and Town TGV
- Lyon Airport
- Marseille Airport
- Montpellier Airport
- Mulhouse Bale Airport
(French Side)
- Nancy City
- Nantes Airport

- Nice Airport / City (Antibes)
- Nimes (pick up only)
- Paris Airports (Orly & CDG)
and City (Courbevoie)
- Pau Airport and City
- Perpignan Airport
- Rennes Airport and Town TGV
- Strasbourg Airport
- Toulouse Airport

Please Note: Deliveries within France must be booked at least 21 days (14 days for Paris) in advance.


 

Delivery and Drop Off Fees Europe
To collect or return your car outside of France, an additional fee applies

Locations All Models
(excl Expert)
Expert Tepee
Minibus
Locations All Models
(excl Expert)
Expert Tepee
Minibus
Amsterdam Airport $273 $418 Milan LIN & MXP Airports $477 $690
Barcelona Airport $273 $418 Munich Airport $375 $545
Brussels Airport $273 $418 Porto Airport $477 $690
Frankfurt (Langen) Airport $375 $545 Rome FCO Airport $477 $690
Lisbon Airport $477 $690 San Sebastian Airport FREE FREE
London LHR & LGW $597 $895 Zurich $273 $418
Madrid Airport $477 $690

 

Note: All fees are pre-paid in Australian Dollars.
Deliveries outside France must be booked at least 30 days in advance.
Deliveries inside France must be booked 25 days before collection.
Deliveries within France - Maximum 175 days. Deliveries outside France - Maximum 175 days

Rates, additional charges and conditions are subject to change,
and to currency fluctuation, without notice - Errors and Omissions Excepted

 

 

Terms & Conditions

AGE:
Minimum age is 19 years with a full Australian driving licence (Provisional licence not accepted). No Maximum Age.

LICENCE:
All Drivers must hold a full Australian Licence. An International Drivers Licence is recommended.

WHO CAN LEASE A PEUGEOT
In order to do a lease the main driver/additional driver must meet the following requirements:

  • Client must live outside European Union
  • Client must be an Australian Resident otherwise please contact us, for an alternative leasing product.
  • Must be holidaying (Staying in Europe for less than 185 days in a period of 12 consecutive months)
  • Must not be working overseas during their holiday. (No working Visa’s allowed)
  • Minimum age of 18 with full Australian driver’s license (provisional license not accepted).

EARLIEST COLLECTION DATE
Paris:                              20 days before collection
All other France Cities:     35 days before collection
Outside France:               35 days before collection

DURATION OF LEASE
Paris:                              175 days
All other France Cities:     175 days
Outside France:               160 days

* Please remember the maximum time client can spend in Europe to be eligible for a lease is 185 days within 12 consecutive months.

PEUGEOT LOCATIONS
Please note that Travel is only permitted into countries covered by insurance. Click here to see countries where travel is permitted

ADDITIONAL DRIVERS

Passengers are related:

The following family members may drive without the registered driver in the vehicle within reason, for example they can take the vehicle for 1-2 days to go sightseeing.

Spouse of registered driver and son or daughter provided they:
- have the same surname.
- live with the registered driver
- meet the requirements to be eligible to do a lease

Under no circumstance can the additional driver take the vehicle across any borders without the registered driver being in the vehicle.

Passengers are not related:
The registered driver must be in the vehicle at all times when the additional driver is driving.

SERVICING THE VEHICLE
* The 1st service is due at 10,000 kilometres or 6 months (whichever occurs first). This service is a warranty inspection and is free of charge.
Any other service is at the driver’s own expense. Please refer to the table below for a list of when a service is required.

  Petrol Diesel
20,000kms N/A Yes
30,000kms Yes N/A
30,000kms N/A Yes
60,000kms YES N/A
YES - Service must be done
N/A - Service is not applicable


BOOKING:  
Deliveries within France must be booked at least 35 days (20 days for Paris) in advance. Deliveries outside France must be booked at least 35 days in advance. Late bookings are not guaranteed.

PAYMENT:  
Drivetravel.com requires final payment 8 weeks prior to collection, unless specified otherwise. If for any reason final payment is not received by the due date, Drivetravel.com reserve the right to treat the reservation as a cancellation.

INVOICES:  
An invoice is sent upon confirmation of your reservation outlining all aspects of products booked.

LEASE FORMS:  
It It is essential that lease forms, together with 2 photocopies of the registered driver’s passport, are returned 2 weeks after confirmation or at least 6 weeks prior to the delivery of your vehicle, whichever comes first and prior to departure from Australia. A faxed copy of the lease forms and passport details are required before the original forms are mailed to us.

If you hold a European passport, a photocopy of your passport, a statutory declaration confirming your residency and employment in Australia and a copy of a utility bill which is 6 months old is also required. Late return of these documents will delay delivery of your vehicle.

TRAVEL DOCUMENTS: Once payment is received and the lease forms returned, travel documents will be issued. Please note that vouchers are accountable documents and serve as exchange vouchers for products you have booked.

HEALTH AND IMMIGRATION: Please ensure you comply with all passport, visa and health requirements necessary for the countries you wish to visit. Drive Travel is not responsible for advising on passport, visa or health requirements. Your Travel Agent or doctor will be able to advise you.

TRAVEL INSURANCE:  
We strongly recommend you take out suitable travel insurance cover. This can be arranged through your Travel Agent.

RATES DO NOT INCLUDE:  
Additional fuel or oil, tolls, flat or damaged tyres, fines or penalties due to traffic violations, loss or theft of vehicle keys and transponder card or theft of personal belongings inside the vehicle.

VEHICLE:   
Peugeot vehicles are left hand drive (including collections in London). The definition and/or specifications of the Peugeot vehicles displayed on this website are subject to change without notice.

DURATION:  
MinimumMinimum lease period is 17 days. Maximum 175 days.
Peugeot Leasing is based on calendar days.

AGE LIMIT:  
Minimum age: 18 years with full Australian driver’s license (provisional license not accepted). Maximum age: No limit.

DRIVER'S QUALIFICATIONS:  
All drivers must hold a full valid drivers licence with a clean driving record for a minimum of one year. A learner or provisional drivers licence is not accepted. An international licence is required for many countries including Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania, Slovenia and Spain. For a full list of countries please ask at time of booking.

ADDITIONAL DRIVERS:  
Additional drivers are free, however the registered driver must be in the vehicle at all times whilst the additional driver is driving. Exception: immediate family members may drive locally without the registered driver in the vehicle. Under no circumstance can the family member take the vehicle across any borders without the registered driver being in the vehicle. Immediate family members are spouse, son or daughter of the registered driver travelling under the same surname and residential address as the registered driver. All additional drivers must comply with all requirements of the lease.

FUEL:   
All vehicles are supplied with 10-15 litres of fuel free of charge. You are not required to return the vehicle with a full tank of fuel.

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES:   
Optional accessories such as a child seat, ski racks, snow chains and roof bars are available at an additional cost and must be pre-booked and prepaid in Australian Dollars prior to departing Australia.

TYRES:  
All vehicles are fitted with standard tyres prior to leaving the Peugeot Sodexa factory. Standard tyres are not suitable for all winter conditions and during certain periods of the year. It is the clients responsibility to purchase the appropriate ‘winter tyres’ whilst overseas and have them fitted and removed at an authorised Peugeot dealer.

VEHICLE SERVICE: 
Generally, the first service for Peugeot HDI 1.6L models is due at 20,000 kilometres and 30,000 kilometres for all other cars. The client is asked to refer to the ‘carnet d’tentretien’ which is delivered with the vehicle for the exact kilometre due date. This service must be performed by an authorised Peugeot garage. It is the responsibility of the driver to contact Peugeot Sodexa direct to obtain details of the nearest authorised Peugeot garage when the first service is due. The full servicing cost of the vehicle is at the driver’s own expense.

VEHICLE RETURN:  
Before returning your vehicle, it is a requirement to call ahead at least 4 business days prior and arrange your drop-off time. Otherwise Peugeot Sodexa fees may apply.

VEHICLE INSURANCE: 
Your vehicle is covered by comprehensive insurance, which covers accidental damage, vandalism, fire, theft and liability for all occupants up to the seating capacity of the vehicle plus legal defence appeals. There are no deductible excess or collision damage waiver costs. Baggage and personal effects are not covered by insurance. The leased vehicle is insured even when it is driven occasionally by any other person than the contracted holder in so far that he is authorised by the later and that he has a current unrestricted drivers licence valid in the country in which he is driving.

Insurance covers the following countries: Insurance covers the following countries: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovinia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France (including Corsica), Germany, Gibraltar, Greece (including Crete and Greek Islands), Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy (including Sicily and Sardinia), Latvia, Liechtenstein, Litnuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal (including Madeira and Azores), Romania, San Marino, Serbia-Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain (including Balearics and Canaries), Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, UK.

PROMISSORY NOTE:   
This is a written guarantee between the customer and Peugeot Sodexa. The Promissory Note amount displayed on the lease contract represents the remaining value in Euros of the car should the registered driver wish to purchase the vehicle at the end of the lease period. To comply, the registered driver must provide either bank account information or credit card details on the lease documents. The Promissory
Note is void (destroyed) when the vehicle is returned to Peugeot Sodexa location and a written receipt is received.

RESPONSIBILITY: 
Vehicle specifications, photographic illustrations, rates, terms and conditions and additional information contained on this website are correct at time of issue but are subject to change and/or variation without notice. Full payment is required to ensure against variation of the rates due to foreign currency fluctuations.

CANCELLATION FEE

Peugeot Cancellation Fees
Below rates are in Australian Dollars
From time of booking to 42 days prior to pick up $500
41 - 30 days prior to pick up 25% of booking (minimum $900)
29 - 14 days prior to pick up 50% of booking (minimum $1100)
13 - 0 days prior to pick up 100% of booking
NO REFUNDS FOR EARLY RETURNS
Amendment Fee for each amendment $30 / $60 once documents are issued
 
 

France Information

 


France is the most visited country in the world, and for good reason. It is a country filled with spectacular attractions, perfect for a driving holiday. It is renowned for great food, great wine, cultural attractions of all kinds, art, and film. It is also a country steeped in history, with many areas virtually unchanged over the centuries. Besides all this, France is a country of spectacular natural beauty, from the Mediterranean coastline to the Alps. In short, France has every type of attraction a visitor could possibly ask for.

But not all of France is the same. Each region has its own distinct scenery, history and culture. Exploring the entire country on a driving holiday will yield much reward for the traveller.





Paris

Paris, the City of Light, is well-renowned as a capital of culture, romance, history, art, fine dining and design. It is full of must-see landmarks and attractions. Landmarks include the Eiffel Tower, the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe and many museums and galleries. Events include Bastille Day celebrations on July 14, the French Tennis Open, Six Nations rugby in February, and the Tour de France.

The Alps

The Alps are perhaps the world’s premier winter sports region, and also great for hiking in summer. Albertville, Grenoble and Chamonix have all hosted the Winter Olympics. The Alps features many picturesque towns such as Chambéry, Annecy and Grenoble.

Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur

Also recommended for your vacation is Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur. Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur has many attractions, including the famous Riviera with its sophisticated resorts, Grasse, the perfume capital, stunning scenery inland, the port town of Menton, Nice, Antibes, St Tropez, Grimaud, Frejus and Cannes. Monaco is nearby. Whether you want beaches, glitz and glamour, history dating back to Roman times or dramatic scenery, this region has it all and is tremendously popular.

Lyon

Lyon is France’s second largest city. The city of Lyon is a must-visit destination for food lovers, as it is the French capital of good cuisine. It is also chock-full of cultural attractions and historical sites and is a centre of fashion and the silk trade. If that wasn’t enough, world-famous snowfields and ski areas are at Lyon’s doorstep.

Brittany

Brittany features a spectacular rugged coastline, many historical sites and picturesque villages.

Alsace, Lorraine, Franche Comté and Burgundy regions

The eastern part of France consists of the Alsace, Lorraine, Franche Comté and Burgundy regions, featuring gentle scenery and many beautiful cities. It is also a renowned wine region, producing pinot noirs and chardonnays famous the world over.

Lorraine, which borders Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany, was the site of many of the most ferocious battles of the First World War. Many visit the area to remember this chapter of history.

Alsace is a heavily forested region with ruined castles and attractive medieval villages.

Franche-Comte contains a mixture of forests, open country and quaint villages

The Aquitaine region is reputedly home to 1001 castles.

The Auvergne region was features the former capital of Vichy France. Nowadays, it features river and mountain activities, centred around several dormant volcanoes.

The Burgundy region contains beautiful scenery, Roman remains and is the home of Dijon mustard.

Central France features the Loire valley, which has many great castles and picturesque towns. It is one of the most popular regions for visitors and has been listed as a World Heritage site.

Calais includes the Amiens, Lille and Somme battlefield sites and war cemeteries from the First World War. Some of the trenches have been kept intact to help visitors understand the conditions that the soldiers faced.

Champagne-Ardenne is the home of champagne, the Reims cathedral and the Ardenne forests.

Corsica is a Mediterranean island with a spectacular coastline and a rugged mountainous interior.

Languedoc-Roussillon features long beaches, fine wines, the Millau bridge, dramatic landscapes and medieval architecture. The spectacular Millau bridge will be a driving highlight of your holiday.

Limousin, off the beaten track, features villages, woodlands and the village of Oradour-sur Glane, which was destroyed by the SS during the Second World War and its inhabitants killed. It has been preserved as a monument to this tragic chapter in history.

Pays de la Loire has long beaches, marshlands and the popular Puy du Fou theme park.

Midi Pyrenees, featuring the Pyrenees mountains, is popular for skiing and has dramatic mountain scenery and sheer cliffs.

Normandy has beautiful countryside, the Cider Route, the Alabaster Coast, the Rouen Cathedral and the Normandy beaches, known as the landing point of the Allied invasion of World War II. 

Picardy features cathedrals, open fields, hills and forests.

Poitou Charentes is the home of Cognac brandy and the historic town of Saintes. The coastline, on the Atlantic, is very popular.

Driving in France

France has a well-developed system of highways. Most of the freeway (autoroute) links are toll roads. Some have toll station giving you access to a section, others have entrance and exit toll stations. Don't lose your entrance ticket or you will be charged for the longest distance. All toll stations accept major credit cards, or you can use the automatic booth, but only if your card is equipped with a chip.

Roads range from the narrow single-lane roads in the countryside to major highways. Most towns and cities were built before the general availability of the automobile and thus city centers tend to be unwieldy for cars. Keep this in mind when renting: large cars can be very unwieldy. It often makes sense to just park and then use public transportation.

France drives on the right.

Priorité à droite - the old French system was to give priority to all traffic coming from the right. This still applies at unmarked crossroads in the countryside, in small villages, as well as minor streets inside cities etc. Most other road crossings have some kind of priority system implemented. Yellow square signs (rotated 45°) indicate that your road is prioritary (all other roads must yield); a yellow lozenge with a bar shows ends this. Watch out; for drivers from other countries this is one of the most confusing aspects of French driving.

France uses many roundabouts. In the old days, roundabouts were signposted by a round blue sign, and drivers inside the roundabout had to yield to incoming traffic (which came from their right). This changed 20 years ago, and almost all roundabouts have been converted to a system, marked using a triangular sign and "yield" signs, in which drivers from outside the roundabout have to yield to drivers inside the roundabout. Though many American drivers seem to fear roundabouts, there is actually nothing to them: just yield to the traffic inside the roundabout, and turn right at the exit you wish. Two advantages to roundabouts: if you are unsure of the road to take, you can simply go round the roundabout until you have decided; and they make it easy to make a U-turn.

Signposts used in France are patterned according to EU recommendations and use mostly pictograms (not text).

Law enforcement forces (depending on the area, Police Nationale or Gendarmerie) may stop you in order to check that you have a valid driving license, valid insurance, and that your vehicle has passed safety tests. In the case of rental cars, the insurance and safety documents are provided by the rental company. If you have your own motor vehicle, you'll have to show the European "green card" proving you have insurance.

If you park illegally, law enforcement forces or traffic wardens will put a ticket under your dashboard. You can pay it by personal check drawn from a French bank (not very useful for tourists) or by buying a "timbre fiscal" (tax stamp) from a tobacconist, stick it on the ticket, and mail it to the authorities. If you actually see the law enforcement agent, you can also pay him directly in cash on by check to the Public Treasury, in exchange for a receipt. Technically, you can also challenge the fine in court if inappropriate, but this is probably to be left to people with lots of time on their hands. If you commit a traffic offense using a rental car and you do not pay it directly (e.g. speeding tickets by photo radar), the rental car company will bill you for them and may apply a surcharge.

The government has for the last 5 years increased the repression of speeding. Law enforcement sometimes read your ticket at the toll station to see how long you took since joining the autoroute: (as of 2005) they are not allowed to use that info to give you a speeding ticket. On the other hand, be aware that there is a new automatic photo-radar system that is being implemented throughout France. For the moment, this system is most commonly found along major highways, and near major cities, but it expands quickly. Large brown rectangular signs warn when you are entering an automatic photo-radar area.

Drunk driving is a very serious offense. The tolerated limit is 0.50 g/l (0.05% BAC) in blood, being above this limit is thus illegal and can entitle you a fine up to 750€ and 6 demerit points. If you are found above 0.80 g/l (0.08% BAC), or if you refuse to pass the test, the fine may reach 4500€ followed by an immediate withdrawal of your driving license; jail sentences and confiscation of the vehicle are also possible.

All passengers are required to wear their seat belt and children under 10 must use the back seat (fine 135€ per persons not wearing a seat belt, 1 demerit point if the offender is the driver.)

Being caught with a radar detector, even in your luggage is a serious offense and will result in the device being confiscated and a fine of at least €2000.

Talking on a hand held mobile phone while driving in France is forbidden.


 
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