O1/.
Where can I drive my Peugeot Car Lease?
Andorra, Austria, Belgium,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, 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, Lithuania, 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, United Kingdom.
Note: If you take
your vehicle into a country not listed above (and in particular
in the following countries Albania, Algeria,
Belarus, Georgia, Republic of Yugoslavia, Russia and Ukraine)
you shall assume full civil, property and legal liability for
any incidents that may occur. Damage to third parties will
not be covered by your insurance and Peugeot Open Europe’s
24 hour assistance will not be provided.
^Please note, 24 hour roadside assistance is not available
in Serbia.
2/.
Can I travel on a European Passport?
Yes
you can. However when completing the contracts you will need
to supply a letter outlining your
intentions to travel, dates of return and a copy of an invoice
being phone, water or electricity bill stating your current
address. You must not reside in the EU and you must have
been in Australia for more then 6 months.
3/.
What do I need to collect my vehicle?
Upon pick up you will need to provide the pre paid voucher and your passport.
4/.
What countries do I need an International Licence?
Note: Some countries may require an International
Driving Permit (IDP). Click
here for more information
5/.
Can my friend or relative collect the vehicle for me?
No.
The registered driver (the client that completed the forms),
must collect and return the vehicle as there are forms
to be completed.
6/.
How much fuel is provided and do I need to return the vehicle
full?
The vehicle will be delivered with between 10-15 litres of fuel, which in
most cases is enough to get out of the city or on your way. You are not required
to return the vehicle full and there are no charges in doing this.
7/.What
countries are included when I order a vehicle with GPS?
Your GPS will be pre-set to ENGLISH and include all DETAILED roads through
Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany,
Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Netherlands,
Norway, Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
Plus the following countries as noted:
CROATIA - detailed roads in Zagreb, Rijeka, Pula, Split, Solin,
Zadar, Dubrovnik and the islands of Krk, Ugljan, Pasman,
Iz, Digi Otok and Molat, plus main roads (only) through the
rest of Croatia.
MACEDONIA - main roads only.
GREECE - detailed roads through some of mainland Greece only.
BULGARIA - main roads only.
ROMANIA - detailed roads in Bucharest and Timisoara, plus main
roads (only) through the rest of Romania.
ESTONIA - detailed roads in Tallinn, plus main roads (only)
through the rest of Estonia.
Plus, your GPS will display tens of thousands of Points of
Interest throughout Europe, including fuel stations, parking
buildings, hotels, airports, restaurants, railway stations
and more.
8/.Can
I have additional drivers and is there a fee ?
Yes you are able to have additional drivers and there is no additional fee,
however there are restrictions as follows.All additional drivers must fit
the requirements of the program and the registered driver must be in the
vehicle at all times. Exception is immediate family members - Spouse, son
or daughter who has the same surname and residential address as the registered
driver.They may drive locally without the registered driver but under no
circumstances can the family member take the vehicle across any borders or
for lengthy periods without the registered driver in the car.
9/.If
I take my vehicle on a ferry will I be covered by insurance?
Yes. You are covered by full comprehensive insurance and are covered in both
the UK and Ireland. Ferry crossing fees are not included in the costs.
10/.
Is a diesel model better to have then a petrol model ?
Diesel is approximately 10% cheaper than petrol in most countries through
Europe. Even if diesel is a similar price to petrol (ie. Switzerland & UK),
you will still go approximately 30% further on a tank of diesel v. a tank
of petrol.Therefore we recommend if you plan on doing a reasonable amount
of driving it may be more economical to pay the extra and take a diesel model.
11/.Can
I upgrade my car on arrival or request accessories?
No. Therefore it is vital you choose the correct vehicle and accessories
prior. Please feel free to visit any Peugeot Dealer in Australia and take
your luggage to ensure you are comfortable and happy with your choice.
12/.
Can we extend or change the details of our lease whilst
we are overseas?
Extensions or changes are possible however you will need to contact Peugeot
Sodexa direct and arrange this with them. All costs will be in Euro and current
taxes applied.
13/.
What happens if my vehicle is stolen or I have an accident?
Detailed information will be given to you in your final documentation, however
it is relatively simple. You need to follow the same procedure as you would
at home. Contact the police, fill out an accident report form and fax the
document to Peugeot. In the event of your vehicle being stolen once you have
notified Peugeot, the promissory note amount will not be invoked.
14/.Do
Peugeot offer Tow Bars as an accessory?
No. Peugeot do not offer these however Peugeot do allow tow bars to be fitted
at a Peugeot Garage whilst you are in Europe, with the following conditions:
You must organise and pay for it yourself.
Your car insurance policy does NOT include cover for your trailer.
You must arrange your own insurance for the trailer.
The requirement of a tow bar, whether known by us or not, does
not form part of any contract between Peugeot Sodexa and you
(the client). It is entirely your responsibility to organise
and make yourself aware of any legal or otherwise requirements
relating to the tow bar itself or anything associated with
it.
15
/. If I have to return earlier for any reason can I do
this, and am I entitled for a refund.
Yes, please make sure you contact the representative prior to organise the
return. A partial refund may be issued to client who had an initial lease
for more than 35 days and who returned more than 7 days prior to the organised
date.
16/
.Do Peugeot offer Winter Tyres or Snow Chains as an accessory?
All vehicles are fitted with standard tyres prior to leaving the Peugeot
Sodexa factory. Standard tyres are not suitable for all weather conditions.
It is the clients responsibility to purchase the appropriate winter tyres
whilst overseas and have them fitted and removed at an authorised Peugeot
dealer.
Between November to March it is compulsory to fit winter tyres
in some European countries. Clients should check this requirement
for the countries they are intending to visit.
For safety reasons, it is the responsibility of the contract
holder to ensure that their car suits the road, weather conditions
and the legal requirements for road safety throughout the countries
where the car will be driven during the term of the contract.
NOTE: As of 6 October 2011 some vehicles can be purchased
with M+S winter tyres. Click here for details
Snow chains can
be pre paid with globalCARS prior to departure, and supplied
by Peugeot Sodexa at time of collection. Tyre
punctures and tyre and wheel damage of any kind are at the
leasee’s expense.
17/.
Do I need to service the lease vehicle?
The first service for each Peugeot is due at 20,000Kms for diesel HDI vehicles
and 30,000Kms for petrol vehicles. This is at the clients own expense.
18/.
Can you tell me about road tolls in Europe?
There are toll roads throughout Europe and the way they "work" varies.
In most countries you pay as you exit the toll road - with the piece of paper
obtained when entering the toll road telling the toll booth where you entered.
In Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia for example, you must
purchase a sticker (at fuel stations near the border) and display
it on your windscreen. Switzerland Vignettes are valid from
1 December until 31 January of the year after the following
year.
http://www.mappy.co.uk/ is a fabulous web-.site giving the
road traveller a wealth of infomation.
19/.
How do I purchase the emission sticker that is required
in certain parts of Germany?
Anyone
who is planning on driving to the inner city areas of
Berlin, Dortmund, Hannover or Köln needs
to have an emission sticker, you can get them at the
TüV & some local garages.
The Umweltbundesamt
(Federal Office of Environment) have also advised that, effective
01 March 2008, the Decals will also
be required in the following cities: Ludwigsburg, Mannheim,
Reutlingen, Schwaebisch Gmuend, Stuttgart and Tuebingen & Munich.
The cost is approximately EUR30 ??.
http://www.lowemissionzones.eu/
20/.
What is the price of Diesel / Petrol in Europe?
Diesel is generally a little cheaper but remember the fuel savings with Diesel.
Usually about a third more distance out of a tank of Diesel than Petrol. CLICK
HERE for the latest rates.