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Driving in France

Discuss your latest mods or ideas, and anything to do with the BMW X5 (E53).
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Re: Driving in France

Post by chrisn7 » Fri Jul 24, 2015 11:02 pm

Here's another requirement: if you wear specs, you have to carry a spare pair of current prescription in the car. Mine are sunspecs to help with the driving..

There is a sort of pre payment facility: here has all you need to know:
https://www.saneftolling.co.uk/

Giving it try this year,so should save 'find the euros' toll stress - or worse 'I dropped the coin(s) and it rolled under the car and there's a massive queue and they are all gesticulating'  :(

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Re: Driving in France

Post by squeaky2 » Sat Jul 25, 2015 11:13 am

Have been using saneftolling for a couple of years now.  Works really well as lots of the French still use cash and cards at the tolls and there are now more 30km/h drive through lanes

You get billed after the event and the rate isnt too bad either

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Re: Driving in France

Post by squeaky2 » Sat Jul 25, 2015 11:17 am

[quote="cooa99"]
Hi Guys,

We are going to France in 2 days via eurotunnel This thread comes in handy. I have not been out there since they dropped the french franc!

I have a couple  questions :-

1) Light conversion - Does the E53 (2008) need a sticker for the headlights or it has a lever that can be flipped?
2) Insurance - Is there a combined travel + car + breakdown cover insurance ? or I need to get them separately?
3) Toll gate costs -Is there a prepayment process or I have to have my Euros in hand?

cheers

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if your 2008 your an e70.  Supposedly its a trip to BMW for the lights.  Ive never bothered.

Not sure about all the insurances.

Youll now be too late for the sanef thing i think.

Take plenty of food and water with you as the Eurotunnel is a mess and the french farmers are randomly blocking the autoroutes in protest too at the moment

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Re: Driving in France

Post by cooa99 » Sat Jul 25, 2015 11:26 am

cheers guys,
sorry my car us E53 2005
Current Cars BMW 2005 X5 3.0d ;  Golf 2003 1.9 TDI for the High Miles Journey to work

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Re: Driving in France

Post by squeaky2 » Sat Jul 25, 2015 11:28 am

From memory the e53 had a lever to change the direction of the lights but it was a bugger.....  you need to weigh up how much night driving you actually think youll be doing on motorways.

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Re: Driving in France

Post by cooa99 » Sat Jul 25, 2015 11:35 am

[quote="squeaky2"]
From memory the e53 had a lever to change the direction of the lights but it was a bugger.....  you need to weigh up how much night driving you actually think youll be doing on motorways.
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We are just going for 4 days. I wont be doing any night driving at all
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Re: Driving in France

Post by petert » Sat Jul 25, 2015 12:04 pm

+1 on the Sanef thing.  Saves loads of time and hassle.
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