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Renting a 2CV in France
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I have never driven a Citroen 2CV and I fancy trying one but not to the extent of buying one. So, renting seems to be the solution. However, if I am going to rent one then rural France would seem to be the right place to do it. A week of two cruising around gently in a 2CV might be fun.
Does anyone know whether it is possible to rent a 2CV in France?
Primarily, I am interested in France but answers from other countries where 2CVs used to be very popular are welcome.
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I have never driven a Citroen 2CV and I fancy trying one but not to the extent of buying one. So, renting seems to be the solution. However, if I am going to rent one then rural France would seem to be the right place to do it. A week of two cruising around gently in a 2CV might be fun.
Does anyone know whether it is possible to rent a 2CV in France?
Primarily, I am interested in France but answers from other countries where 2CVs used to be very popular are welcome.
france car-rentals
add a comment |
I have never driven a Citroen 2CV and I fancy trying one but not to the extent of buying one. So, renting seems to be the solution. However, if I am going to rent one then rural France would seem to be the right place to do it. A week of two cruising around gently in a 2CV might be fun.
Does anyone know whether it is possible to rent a 2CV in France?
Primarily, I am interested in France but answers from other countries where 2CVs used to be very popular are welcome.
france car-rentals
I have never driven a Citroen 2CV and I fancy trying one but not to the extent of buying one. So, renting seems to be the solution. However, if I am going to rent one then rural France would seem to be the right place to do it. A week of two cruising around gently in a 2CV might be fun.
Does anyone know whether it is possible to rent a 2CV in France?
Primarily, I am interested in France but answers from other countries where 2CVs used to be very popular are welcome.
france car-rentals
france car-rentals
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The 2CV, or "Ente" (duck) was pretty famous in Germany. However, to find such a rental it helps to know the right search terms.
We're calling older cars "Oldtimers" and a search for Oldtimer Vermietung 2CV brings up several hits.
It seems you should calculate around 150-250 EUR for a day of cruising.
Thanks. I did a little Googling and I was a bit shocked by the prices. I naively thought that they might be quite cheap. Over in the US, I could rent a muscle car for less than that.
– badjohn
2 hours ago
2
Usually it takes a lot of time and money to keep these older cars running. They're seen more as collectibles, I guess.
– npst
2 hours ago
Well, I certainly won't be renting one for a week after all. Possibly just a day but that would not allow the same easy going attitude that I had hoped for.
– badjohn
2 hours ago
You might have had enough within an hour.
– Weather Vane
54 mins ago
@WeatherVane Thanks. I hope that I would cope; after living in Asia, I have quite a bit of experience driving strange and uncomfortable vehicles.
– badjohn
34 mins ago
add a comment |
4 roues sous 1 parapluie is based in Paris and specializes in guided tours with a chauffeur but they do offer rentals in Paris and Bordeaux. From there, you could drive to the countryside (Bordeaux is probably more interesting for that). It is indeed quite pricey and actually more expensive than the German prices mentioned in another answer.
Thanks. This confirms my feeling that I need a different holiday idea.
– badjohn
36 mins ago
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The 2CV, or "Ente" (duck) was pretty famous in Germany. However, to find such a rental it helps to know the right search terms.
We're calling older cars "Oldtimers" and a search for Oldtimer Vermietung 2CV brings up several hits.
It seems you should calculate around 150-250 EUR for a day of cruising.
Thanks. I did a little Googling and I was a bit shocked by the prices. I naively thought that they might be quite cheap. Over in the US, I could rent a muscle car for less than that.
– badjohn
2 hours ago
2
Usually it takes a lot of time and money to keep these older cars running. They're seen more as collectibles, I guess.
– npst
2 hours ago
Well, I certainly won't be renting one for a week after all. Possibly just a day but that would not allow the same easy going attitude that I had hoped for.
– badjohn
2 hours ago
You might have had enough within an hour.
– Weather Vane
54 mins ago
@WeatherVane Thanks. I hope that I would cope; after living in Asia, I have quite a bit of experience driving strange and uncomfortable vehicles.
– badjohn
34 mins ago
add a comment |
The 2CV, or "Ente" (duck) was pretty famous in Germany. However, to find such a rental it helps to know the right search terms.
We're calling older cars "Oldtimers" and a search for Oldtimer Vermietung 2CV brings up several hits.
It seems you should calculate around 150-250 EUR for a day of cruising.
Thanks. I did a little Googling and I was a bit shocked by the prices. I naively thought that they might be quite cheap. Over in the US, I could rent a muscle car for less than that.
– badjohn
2 hours ago
2
Usually it takes a lot of time and money to keep these older cars running. They're seen more as collectibles, I guess.
– npst
2 hours ago
Well, I certainly won't be renting one for a week after all. Possibly just a day but that would not allow the same easy going attitude that I had hoped for.
– badjohn
2 hours ago
You might have had enough within an hour.
– Weather Vane
54 mins ago
@WeatherVane Thanks. I hope that I would cope; after living in Asia, I have quite a bit of experience driving strange and uncomfortable vehicles.
– badjohn
34 mins ago
add a comment |
The 2CV, or "Ente" (duck) was pretty famous in Germany. However, to find such a rental it helps to know the right search terms.
We're calling older cars "Oldtimers" and a search for Oldtimer Vermietung 2CV brings up several hits.
It seems you should calculate around 150-250 EUR for a day of cruising.
The 2CV, or "Ente" (duck) was pretty famous in Germany. However, to find such a rental it helps to know the right search terms.
We're calling older cars "Oldtimers" and a search for Oldtimer Vermietung 2CV brings up several hits.
It seems you should calculate around 150-250 EUR for a day of cruising.
answered 2 hours ago
npstnpst
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Thanks. I did a little Googling and I was a bit shocked by the prices. I naively thought that they might be quite cheap. Over in the US, I could rent a muscle car for less than that.
– badjohn
2 hours ago
2
Usually it takes a lot of time and money to keep these older cars running. They're seen more as collectibles, I guess.
– npst
2 hours ago
Well, I certainly won't be renting one for a week after all. Possibly just a day but that would not allow the same easy going attitude that I had hoped for.
– badjohn
2 hours ago
You might have had enough within an hour.
– Weather Vane
54 mins ago
@WeatherVane Thanks. I hope that I would cope; after living in Asia, I have quite a bit of experience driving strange and uncomfortable vehicles.
– badjohn
34 mins ago
add a comment |
Thanks. I did a little Googling and I was a bit shocked by the prices. I naively thought that they might be quite cheap. Over in the US, I could rent a muscle car for less than that.
– badjohn
2 hours ago
2
Usually it takes a lot of time and money to keep these older cars running. They're seen more as collectibles, I guess.
– npst
2 hours ago
Well, I certainly won't be renting one for a week after all. Possibly just a day but that would not allow the same easy going attitude that I had hoped for.
– badjohn
2 hours ago
You might have had enough within an hour.
– Weather Vane
54 mins ago
@WeatherVane Thanks. I hope that I would cope; after living in Asia, I have quite a bit of experience driving strange and uncomfortable vehicles.
– badjohn
34 mins ago
Thanks. I did a little Googling and I was a bit shocked by the prices. I naively thought that they might be quite cheap. Over in the US, I could rent a muscle car for less than that.
– badjohn
2 hours ago
Thanks. I did a little Googling and I was a bit shocked by the prices. I naively thought that they might be quite cheap. Over in the US, I could rent a muscle car for less than that.
– badjohn
2 hours ago
2
2
Usually it takes a lot of time and money to keep these older cars running. They're seen more as collectibles, I guess.
– npst
2 hours ago
Usually it takes a lot of time and money to keep these older cars running. They're seen more as collectibles, I guess.
– npst
2 hours ago
Well, I certainly won't be renting one for a week after all. Possibly just a day but that would not allow the same easy going attitude that I had hoped for.
– badjohn
2 hours ago
Well, I certainly won't be renting one for a week after all. Possibly just a day but that would not allow the same easy going attitude that I had hoped for.
– badjohn
2 hours ago
You might have had enough within an hour.
– Weather Vane
54 mins ago
You might have had enough within an hour.
– Weather Vane
54 mins ago
@WeatherVane Thanks. I hope that I would cope; after living in Asia, I have quite a bit of experience driving strange and uncomfortable vehicles.
– badjohn
34 mins ago
@WeatherVane Thanks. I hope that I would cope; after living in Asia, I have quite a bit of experience driving strange and uncomfortable vehicles.
– badjohn
34 mins ago
add a comment |
4 roues sous 1 parapluie is based in Paris and specializes in guided tours with a chauffeur but they do offer rentals in Paris and Bordeaux. From there, you could drive to the countryside (Bordeaux is probably more interesting for that). It is indeed quite pricey and actually more expensive than the German prices mentioned in another answer.
Thanks. This confirms my feeling that I need a different holiday idea.
– badjohn
36 mins ago
add a comment |
4 roues sous 1 parapluie is based in Paris and specializes in guided tours with a chauffeur but they do offer rentals in Paris and Bordeaux. From there, you could drive to the countryside (Bordeaux is probably more interesting for that). It is indeed quite pricey and actually more expensive than the German prices mentioned in another answer.
Thanks. This confirms my feeling that I need a different holiday idea.
– badjohn
36 mins ago
add a comment |
4 roues sous 1 parapluie is based in Paris and specializes in guided tours with a chauffeur but they do offer rentals in Paris and Bordeaux. From there, you could drive to the countryside (Bordeaux is probably more interesting for that). It is indeed quite pricey and actually more expensive than the German prices mentioned in another answer.
4 roues sous 1 parapluie is based in Paris and specializes in guided tours with a chauffeur but they do offer rentals in Paris and Bordeaux. From there, you could drive to the countryside (Bordeaux is probably more interesting for that). It is indeed quite pricey and actually more expensive than the German prices mentioned in another answer.
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Thanks. This confirms my feeling that I need a different holiday idea.
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Thanks. This confirms my feeling that I need a different holiday idea.
– badjohn
36 mins ago
Thanks. This confirms my feeling that I need a different holiday idea.
– badjohn
36 mins ago
Thanks. This confirms my feeling that I need a different holiday idea.
– badjohn
36 mins ago
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