Travel Europe By Car
The expansion and consolidation of the European Union has opened up unique travel and tourism opportunities to citizens, visa holders, and green card holders of the United States. Now, through the unique short-term leasing service offered , you can lease a brand-new Peugeot and travel Europe effortlessly. Our full-service package guarantees you a high-quality automobile and a full-service road plan–a great value for the price.
Once you’ve paid a flat fee up front, all you’ll have to pay for is fuel for your engine. There are no other surcharges–such as mileage overages, airport taxes, insurance fees, or anything else. This is a full-service deal. Whereas major rental agencies, both European and American, refuse to let Americans who are younger than 25 drive their cars, we are far more flexible. Our Peugeot Open Europe package is available for Americans 18 years old or older.
Traveling Europe in a Well-Appointed Peugeot
This is great news for student travelers to Europe in particular. If you go abroad for a semester–or even for just a three-week exchange–you can subscribe to our leasing program, drive for as long as you want, and return your car at the end of the trip at one of 45 drop off points. There is no haggling over scrapes and dents you may get on your Peugeot. Our comprehensive insurance package covers everything except the loss of personal property.
Our selection of Peugeots is top-of-the-line. We carry a number of fast and furious Peugeot Coupe Convertibles as well as stately and well-appointed four- and five-door sedans. We also offer special rates on 2.0 liter engines and automatic vehicles. The diversity of our selection is matched only by the quality and professionalism of our customer service. Look over the rest for more enticing details on our program.
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