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Ditto
I doubt they have any 'old' cars, but even for a 2017 model it won't be unusual to get the car with 50-60-70,000KM.
That being said, renting directly from Hertz (and perhaps being a member of Gold Plus helps) I can't recall the last time I got anything with over 10,000KM.
I usually pay around 30-35$ per day, including the basic LDW/CDW/TP, but I've never rented during peak times (summer/local holidays) with such a short notice.
for the likes of a Hyndai Accent (i25) I usually pay per day$25-27 during Peak Holiday times (automatic). The closer you arrive to the start of the Hag(Holiday) the better the chance of getting allow mileage car since those who got there before got stuck with the very high mileage cars. I dont care Id rather pay less $$ and get a car that has seen its better days, its 100% in working condition and if theres a problem a call to the 24/7 line gets it fixed, eg 1 time the car wouldnt start in the morning, battery was dead, < 1 hr a crew puled up and replaced the a battery that was with Hertz. Ive gotten cars in the 70-80-90k, then again what I drive at home is just < 150k and runs as if it was just driven for the 1st time.
True about renting straight with HZ and getting a newer car but it comes at a steep price that Im not willing to pay, besides the more dings on the car the less chance they will say I did it