The best way to rent a car in France through FindYCar

The best way to rent a car in France through FindYCar

Traveling through Western Europe may seem like a simple task, because you don't need much to rent a car in France:

  1. Find the right type by price. Compare prices and choose the best deal.
  2. Book now and add a few extras.
  3. Confirm your reservation via bank card. This only requires a 20% deposit, but you can pay the full amount.
Location

Location

  • You are free to specify any place you like to pick up your vehicle (This could be a city, airport, or delivery)
  • Enter the start and end dates of the rental and perform a search.
Booking

Booking

  • Choose a car and add additional services (insurance, no deposit)
  • Book a car through our website and make the payment online
  • You will receive an e-mail voucher with the rental company’s contacts and pick-up instructions.
Pick-Up

Pick-Up

  • When picking up the car, you will need to present your voucher, passport, driver’s license, and a credit card (if a deposit is required)
  • Sign the rental agreement, pick up the car, and enjoy your trip.

Cheap Car Rental France: Best of FindYCar

Car Rental France
Car Rental France

Romantic boulevards, lavender fields, and medieval hilltop villages make this country an icon of European charm. Travelers come for fine wine, timeless art, and landscapes that stretch from sunny Mediterranean shores to snow-capped Alps. Every region tells its own story - from Brittany’s Celtic roots to the Riviera’s glamour - while markets, vineyards, and châteaux capture the essence of country elegance.

The country rewards those who venture beyond Paris and the obvious tourist trails scattered across regions that trains barely touch. Renting a car in France unlocks the freedom to explore at your own pace, and here’s how it can elevate your journey:

  • The Loire Valley's fairy-tale châteaux, like Chambord and Chenonceau, spread across 280 kilometers of countryside with complicated bus connections
  • Provence's lavender fields, hilltop villages like Gordes and Roussillon, and Roman ruins require flexible transport to explore properly
  • Burgundy and Bordeaux wine routes invite spontaneous tastings at family domaines that tour buses never reach.

In just a few minutes, you can book the best rental with FindYCar. No deposit, guaranteed model, for cash, additional insurance, no credit card, free cancellation, and more features to choose from. Book now.

What’s the price of car hire France?

Rates for car rental in France vary dramatically by region and season, with Paris commanding premium rates while provincial cities offer better value. Here's what you'll encounter:

  • Economy: €24-€38 per day
  • Mid-range: €41-€63 per day
  • SUVs and minivans: €67-€119 per day
  • Luxury: €134+ per day

This place can be expensive, but strategic choices leave more euros for wine, cheese, and lunches. Deploy these cost-cutting tactics:

  • Try to make your reservation as early as possible.
  • Compare prices through FindYCar.
  • Plan a long-term car rental.
  • Choose a pickup location in large cities.

More on price comparison:

Table of rental prices for popular cars in France by season

Car model Body type Passengers Luggage capacity Price per day (low season) Price per day (high season)
Renault Twingo Mini / City Car 4 1 €30 €55
Peugeot 208 Economy Hatchback 5 2 €32 €60
Citroën C3 Compact Hatchback 5 2 €34 €65
Renault Clio Compact Hatchback 5 2 €35 €70
Peugeot 308 Compact / Sedan 5 3 €40 €80
Renault Captur Compact SUV 5 3 €50 €90
Nissan Qashqai SUV / Family 5 3 €55 €95
Peugeot 5008 Family SUV (7 seats) 7 4 €75 €130
BMW 3 Series Premium Sedan 5 3 €90 €150
Mercedes-Benz GLC Luxury SUV 5 3 €120 €190

⚠️ Note: The prices shown in the table are approximate and provided to give you an idea of car rental rates in France. The table includes offers for popular models covering various vehicle classes. To make your planning more transparent, we’ve indicated separate prices for high and low seasons, as well as included special rates that allow rentals without a deposit or credit card.

Chart of car rental prices in France: seasonal analysis based on verified bookings

Based on the collected information on car rental prices in France, the following analysis can be made. The lowest rates are observed in January at 35 € per day and in November at 39 €, which is approximately 39 percent lower than the highest price in July, which is 57 €. Relatively affordable months also include March and October, when prices range from 39 to 42 €, which is about 26 to 32 percent below the peak July rate.

The most expensive period for renting cars in France is in July, with prices reaching 57 € per day, followed by August at 50 € and December at 51 €. This reflects the high tourist demand during summer and the holiday season. Spring months such as April, May, and June have moderately high rates ranging from 47 to 49 €, which is about 14 to 18 percent below the July peak.

These data were collected based on verified car bookings through the FindYCar website. The analysis included all types of cars and all classes, as well as bookings without a deposit and without using a credit card. This allows for a comprehensive and objective view of seasonal trends in car rental prices in France.

35 €
JAN
43 €
FEB
39 €
MAR
49 €
APR
47 €
MAY
49 €
JUN
57 €
JUL
50 €
AUG
44 €
SEP
42 €
OCT
39 €
NOV
51 €
DEC

Renting a car in France: What documents do I need?

The required documents for renting a car in most European countries are fairly standard:

  • Driver's license
  • Credit card
  • Passport
  • Reservation voucher (optional).
Traffic Rules

Traffic Rules

Local driving combines logical rules with customs that can puzzle foreigners. Master these regulations before taking a car hire in France:

  1. Keep to the right and pass on the left.
  2. Seat belts are required for everyone in the car.
  3. Speed limits are typically 50 km/h in towns, 80–90 km/h on rural roads, 110 km/h on dual carriageways, and up to 130 km/h on autoroutes.
  4. The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.5 ppm.
  5. At unmarked intersections, the “priorité à droite” rule still applies - vehicles entering from the right have priority.
Parking

Parking

The cities use pay-and-display zones with meters charging €2-4 per hour in centers like Paris, Lyon, or Nice, typically enforced Monday-Saturday from 9 am-7 pm.

Underground garages in city centers cost €3-5 per hour or €25-40 daily, expensive but guaranteed and safe for overnight.

Gas Stations

Gas Stations

€1.70 is how much a liter of good gasoline costs in France.

Prices are quite high, but gas stations are always available.

Toll Roads

Toll Roads

Some highways here require a toll: €0.10 per kilometer.

You can pay via tag, online, or with any bank card.