
Originally Posted by
tulip
I have not found renting a car to be a nightmare in France, unless you want to change your reservation once you have the car, like if you want to extend your rental. Only then did I run into problems because it was a holiday weekend and there were no other cars to rent. But even that was not a nightmare.
You can rent automatics in France, but they are harder to come by. Is there any chance you can learn to drive a manual? You will pay alot more for an automatic, and they might not be readily available. The best solution would be to learn to drive a manual at home to be prepared in case you get stuck with a manual transmission car.
I've been to Bruges, and it's a very walkable city. However, it was nice to get out and see the countryside with a car.
Sounds like a nice trip!
Thanks. I was surprised when my friends said how difficult it was to rent a car in France, because I've known so many people who have rented cars in Europe that I assumed it wasn't THAT hard. One said that the insurance required by the company was rather steep.
I'll pass on the information about manuals v. automatics. My boyfriend is a total car fanatic/gearhead, so while I'm surprised he doesn't know how to drive a stick, I doubt it will take much time for him to pick it up.
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