Originally Posted by
briantroutman
I personally wouldn’t be that worried about reliability. Most modern cars will rack up 100,000 miles (assuming half-decent maintenance) without giving any mechanical trouble at all. My daily driver is a 200,000-mile Toyota that I wouldn’t hesitate to jump into right now and drive non-stop to New York (from San Francisco).
But even at 200K, my car is well taken care of and looks and runs great. The bigger problem with Hertz is that they don’t seem to give cars even the most cursory once over—“…just hose it off and get it back out on the lot.”
I’ve gotten cars where the dashboard was still sticky and spattered from the previous renter’s Big Gulp. I’ve gotten cars with the previous renter’s rental agreement still laying across the passenger seat! Cars where the info display read “OIL CHANGE REQUIRED” from the moment I first started the engine. Cars missing all of their valve stem caps—the list goes on. It’s laughable that I have, on occasion, spent a half hour cleaning out a Hertz rental because I would have been embarrassed to have others see the state of the car I was given.
And I think that renters are, in part, encouraged to treat the cars like disposable junk because that’s the standard of care Hertz has set.
I would be fine with Hertz keeping cars for 70, 80, even 100,000 miles—if they actually took care of them. I would certainly rather a 70K car that had been meticulously maintained and thoroughly cleaned than a 20K car coated in McFlurry residue.
No doubt that modern cars don't have much trouble with maintenance and a non-abusive drivers! My (former) 2008 Honda Accord had 150k miles on it and my sister has it at almost 200k now and the most expensive "repair" was getting new tires... However, many, if not most, rental cars are abused... Not going to lie, I do push rental cars a harder than my own, and would not always come to a complete stop before shifting into reverse from drive (esp. when parallel parking with a line of cars behind me) However, as I mentioned, a relatively new Ford Focus with ~60k miles wasn't shifting properly! Ford has been making pretty decent cars recently, so this one is either lack of maintenance, or lack of care by previous drivers