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Hertz often uses a no-haggle, fixed-price model, making the buying process faster and reducing the stress of negotiation [1].

Potentially driven by many different drivers with varied driving styles [2].

Newer models with up-to-date tech and safety features [1]. Easy Buying Experience: Fixed, no-haggle prices [1]. Cons

You can often find a wide selection of makes and models, allowing you to test out different cars before buying [1]. Top Tips for Buying a Used Hertz Car

Hertz typically turns over its fleet quickly, meaning most cars are only 1–3 years old with relatively low mileage, often still covered by the manufacturer's warranty [1, 2].

Research the fair market value of the specific year, make, and model to ensure the price is competitive [1]. Pros and Cons of Buying a Rental Car Pros Well-maintained: Regular, scheduled service [2].

Drive the car on both city streets and the highway to check for any issues with the transmission, brakes, or suspension [2].

Even if the car looks great, take it to an independent, trusted mechanic for a PPI to check for any hidden issues, especially given the heavy use rental cars can endure [1].