Originally Posted by
glostix
Definitely sounds like a poor experience but not sure they will give you anything for it. 33K mileage is "meh" these days. Same with dirty, wrong tire pressures (I've noticed they often have the same tire position super-inflated, meaning the technician is probably inflating that one tire position last and leaves the cable attached for a while to do another task).
You could try writing them on social media, like Twitter, Facebook, etc.
Thanks ...
Before COVID and Hertz going into bankruptcy I mostly got sub 3k miles cars.
Sometimes I even was the first person to rent the car out.
A high mileage convertible with 33k on the clock is not what I had in mind.
As written below, I was not in the mood to invest another hour of my time to reject the car and wait for Hertz to sort it out.
Next time I definitely will!