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A Hertz car rental sign in the Miami International Airport on Oct. 25, 2021, in Miami. Hertz has started deploying a vehicle inspection system called UVeye to determine damage to a returned car.
A Hertz customer reached out to our friends at The Drive to share his challenges with the system, which ultimately charged him $440 for a one-inch scuff on the driver's side rear wheel of the ...
Hertz Global Holdings Inc., one of the nation’s largest car-rental companies, filed for bankruptcy protection Friday, saddled with about $19 billion in debt and nearly 700,000 vehicles that have ...
Hertz is the first rental-car company to use the technology. Improvements in cameras and other technology have made it cheaper to install scanners that can read fingerprints, faces and irises.
In the hidden pockets of airport parking garages, a big part of Hertz’s infrastructure — its giant new banks of charging stations — could end up serving not just rental cars.
Hertz also has thousands of non-airport sites at what it calls “neighborhood locations.” All told, Hertz offers around 8,500 locations nearly 150 countries worldwide.