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Economy (Manual)
Kia Rio or similar
4 people

Price is $90 per day
$90
per day

Compact (Manual)
Hyundai Accent or similar
4 people

Price is $98 per day
$98
per day

Standard SUV
Hyundai Santa Fe or similar
5 people

Price is $119 per day
$119
per day

Standard Wagon
Ford Mondeo Estate or similar
5 people

Price is $132 per day
$132
per day
Alamo Car Rentals in 17th Arrondissement

Economy (Manual)
Kia Rio or similar
4 people

Price is $90 per day
$90
per day

Compact (Manual)
Hyundai Accent or similar
4 people

Price is $98 per day
$98
per day

Standard SUV
Hyundai Santa Fe or similar
5 people

Price is $119 per day
$119
per day

Premium
Nissan Maxima or similar
5 people

Price is $157 per day
$157
per day
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- Palais des Congrès de Paris Vacations
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