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Driving in France: why are the roads more deadly than in the UK?
The number of fatal accidents is high despite good infrastructure
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What changes require you to make new property declaration in France?
Tax officials have sent out an email reminding people of the rules
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How can we cut off utilities at French second home from abroad?
Meter reading need to be taken to close most accounts
Long-term car rental in France
Is it possible to rent a car by the month, or longer, in France?
Yes, and, generally speaking, the longer the rental, the lower the daily rate.
For example, supermarket SuperU advertises rentals for six months from €5 a day.
Europcar and Avis are among many firms with such deals. Comparison sites such as rentalcars.com and rentacar.fr can be helpful to track down a bargain.
Watch out for hidden extras, though, such as usage allowance and insurance conditions.
Insurance will cover third-party damage but the excess may leave you liable for as much as €1,000 of damage to the vehicle.
This edited Q&A is taken from our Owing a Second Home in France helpguide. Order at the helpguide section of connexionfrance.com