Ds3 Auto or Similar

Final Price

0,00 

for 0 days

Route Information

Pickup location from on
Dropoff location to on

What Includes

  • Collision Damage Waiver
  • Third Party Liability
  • Theft Protection
  • Road Assistance
  • Unlimited Mileage
  • VAT
  • Free Cancelation 48 hours before
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Insurances

Options

5€ - Per Day

5€ - Per Day

5€ - Per Day

75€ - One-Time Pay

6€ - Per Day

300€ - One-Time Pay

This option is enabled because the chosen pickup and dropoff locations are different.

200€ - One-Time Pay

This option is enabled because the chosen pickup and dropoff locations are different.

6€ - Per Day

6€ - Per Day

10€ - Per Day

If you are over 60 or under 23, please activate the above option.

Important Information

In order to be qualified for a basic quote the driver must present a valid Credit or Debit Card (VISA, Master) on driver΄s name.
Refundable Security Deposit will be blocked or taken from the main driver΄s credit card at pick up. If no charges are incurred after the rental, it will be released or refunded
Options with per day costs has maximum charge: 10 days
No DEBIT, virtual or Prepaid cards are accepted for an excess deposit.
Out of hours charge €40 from 22:00 - 7:00.

The DS 3 (formerly known as Citroën DS3 and DS 3 Crossback) is a luxury supermini initially produced by the French automobile manufacturer Citroën and officially launched in January 2010.[1] This was the first and entry-level model from the DS premium sub-brand (pronounced déesse, which is French for goddess), which was spun-off in 2016 into DS Automobiles.[2] Originally manufactured as a three-door supermini hatchback with a convertible variation from 2009 to 2019, the second generation became a five-door Crossover SUV, named as DS 3 Crossback from 2018 to 2022. The model was named "2010 Car of the Year" by Top Gear, awarded first supermini four times in a row by the JD Power Satisfaction Survey UK[3][4][5] and second most efficient supermini (Citroën DS3 1.6 e-HDi 115 Airdream: 63.0 mpg‑imp (4.48 L/100 km)) by What Car? behind the Citroën C3.[6] In 2013, it was again the most sold premium subcompact car with 40% of these market shares in Europe.
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