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Hertz is 100 and has launched a Centenary car rental sale

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Hertz has been running various promotions this year to celebrate its 100th birthday and has now launched the official ‘Centenary Sale’.

It runs until Monday 12th November, although logged-in Gold Plus Rewards members will be able to book until Monday 19th November.

It is valid for rentals picked up before 16th December across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.  Both pre-paid and pay on collection rates are included.  All car groups are reduced but not vans or the ‘Dream Collection’ of performance cars.

The headline deal is ‘up to 25% off’, with a higher ‘up to 30% off’ for Gold Plus Rewards members.  As always with the murky world of car rental pricing you should treat such claims with a pinch of salt.

However, if you have any rentals booked between now and 16th December you might want to reprice them just in case the sale does throw up a bargain.

Details of the Centenary Sale are on the Hertz website here.


How to get FREE car rental status and other benefits via UK credit cards

How to get FREE car rental status and other benefits via UK credit cards (April 2024)

If you hire a car in the UK, you can get special benefits (discounts, upgrades, free additional drivers etc) if you have elite status with a car rental programme. You can get elite status for free via certain American Express cards.

The Platinum Card and American Express Business Platinum

The Platinum Card from American Express and American Express Business Platinum come with two free car hire status cards. Your supplementary Platinum cardholder can also receive status in their own right.

From Avis, you receive President’s Club status in Avis Preferred. This gets you up to 25% off standard rates, a free additional driver and a guaranteed one class upgrade. For weekend rentals you will receive a two class upgrade, subject to availability.

From Hertz, you receive ‘Five Star’ status in Hertz Gold Plus Rewards. This gets you up to 15% off standard rates, a free additional driver and a one class upgrade, subject to availability.

Hertz also offers Platinum cardholders a 4 hour grace period on rentals. Your final day is treated as 28 hours, so a 1pm pick up with a 5pm return the following day is only charged as one day, not two days. We wrote about the Hertz / Platinum 4 hour grace period here.

The Platinum Card also comes with full car hire insurance with no obligation to pay for the rental via American Express. You can refuse any attempts to sell you additional insurance at pick up. This benefit has substantial value if you rent on a regular basis.

You can find more details on the two Platinum cards, and apply, in our full reviews linked below. You can apply here for the personal card and here for the business card.

The Platinum Card from American Express

40,000 bonus points and a huge range of valuable benefits – for a fee Read our full review

American Express Business Platinum

40,000 points sign-up bonus and an annual £200 Amex Travel credit Read our full review

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold is an excellent card in its own right. You receive 20,000 Membership Rewards points for signing up (convert to 20,000 Avios amongst other things), four airport lounge passes and £120 of Deliveroo credit. Even better, your first year is free.

There are two car rental benefits:

  • you receive Preferred Plus status in Avis Preferred
  • you receive a special package with Hertz – 10% off best available rates at participating locations, a one class upgrade for rentals of 5 days or more, subject to availability, and no additional driver fees

Find out more about the benefits of American Express Preferred Rewards Gold in our review. You can apply here.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

Your best beginner’s card – 20,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

Comments (130)

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  • s879 says:

    OT: Help please, am trying to transfer the Groupon earned Avios from Iberia Plus to my BA Executive Club account. It’s only showing me the option to transfer from BA to Iberia Plus and I have tried doing it from both BA and Iberia’s website. It says on Google that I can choose direction but every time I click on the direction arrow, it just stays there and it says in bold on both websites that I can only move them from BA to Iberia. Am I missing something? My BA account is part of a household so maybe that’s an issue? My Avios account is not really valid anymore. What do i do? Call them?

    • pablo says:

      Try a different browser

    • Tilly71 says:

      OT:
      My Septembers missing Marriott points from the Amex SPG monthly transfer were credited into my Amex account today.
      Just in case others are still missing points.

    • Rob says:

      In what sense is your Avios account ‘not really valid’? If it is still open, you can use it to transfer. If it isn’t open, open a new one by using the Flybe website to open an Avios account – this one will survive the closure.

      • s879 says:

        Could it be because I didn’t even have 1 Avios in Iberia Plus? I’m still confused why it’s not letting me transfer out. I can try the Flybe route. Let’s see.

  • Richard says:

    perfectly sums up BA’s business attitude that they tried to save the tiny amount of money on IT setup costs by only having T5 work for BA flights, despite it now backfiring and probably costing more than if they done it properly in the first place.

  • Mike says:

    Nobody else finds the Iberia change at T5 annoying?

    The same setup (but in reverse) operates in Madrid’s Iberia-dedicated T4: if you’re flying on BA metal (regardless of prime flight number), you have to go to the BA checkin desks, which are located on the opposite side of the terminal’s business class / OW emerald & sapphire fast track security lane.

    Especially ridiculous considering they’re not just part of the OW alliance, they’re effectively the same company (IAG). Could’ve just kept on sharing checkin facilities, with the checkin agents using whatever underlying IT system needed to be used. That would’ve meant passengers being able to keep on using Club World counters that are close to South Security, and OW emerald’s being able to use the First Wing counters (not just the security lane).

    Zone E is effectively no man’s land.

    • ChrisC says:

      They are not the same company – effectively or not.

      They may have the same owner but that is not the same thing as being the same company

      • Mike says:

        100% owned by IAG. They’re the same business group, in the same industry, sharing resources and procedures. That’s why I said “effectively the same company” even if they’re separate entities operating under different brands. This is no different from John Lewis and Waitrose, which are effectively the same company too.

  • Anna says:

    I’ve just had an email from Billhop saying I now have to upload an invoice when I pay my cleaner! With the fee they charge they are making it really not worth the aggravation of using them. When is Curve re-embracing Amex?!

    • BJ says:

      Same reason I avoided paying my factor with billtop and hoping I can use my BAPP on curve soon. However, Rob has hinted that the amex Curve thing is not what we are all expecting so who knows.

  • mij says:

    OT

    bizarre offer on my BA amex.

    Save to Card to get 500 Avios on an eligible transaction of £5+ in UK stores and online at any business that accepts American Express by 30/11/2018. Valid once per Card for the first 56,000

    • BJ says:

      Already discussed but what do you find bizarre about it? Doubt there will be any complaints 🙂

      • Doug M says:

        Bizarre because it’s rewarding 56,000 random people with 500 Avios with no required trade off. Normally you’d be enticed to spend more or with someone specific retailer, this is just a give-me. Happy to accept it but it does seem odd.

        • Rob says:

          Yes, it is costing Amex £280,000 with no return. It’s not as if it has been targeted at people whose cards are inactive.

        • BJ says:

          We have seen quute a bit of this recently though, particularly on platinum, but I admit none quite as ‘loose’ and generous as this. Perhaps amex see this as worthwhile as it will generate much goodwill and consequently lots of advertising via word of mouth.

        • rams1981 says:

          My wife doesn’t have this offer. Thought everyone would get it

    • Delbert says:

      Thanks, mij. I have this offer and the best offer on BA Blue for ages.

      • Delbert says:

        Forgot to mention that I also won 2000 on the Marriott game thingy this evening. Could do with a few more wins to pay for a free night.

  • Anna says:

    Will they be available on points and will gold members get free breakfast?!

    • Rob says:

      This is weird, I admit …. although there is an element of ‘get them young’.

      • BJ says:

        I think it could work big time and not just for youngsters. Sometimes all people want is a place to sleep so if Hilton or some other comes up with a high quality bed and bedding, a shower big enough to move in and a room that is clean and well maintained it could work for me. However, if they end up like a run down budget hotel then it’s a no. The interesting thing is that travelodge has had its own problems, how it will cope if all the major chains start offering something like this, I don’t know.

      • Shoestring says:

        It’s fairly classic marketing (=selling). You work out which segment (of your offering =hotels) you’re not in & is big/ potentially profitable.

        Can you supply that need with something compelling?

        Pod by Hilton somewhere decent sounds much more reassuring than dossplace in sh!thole.

        Points/ loyalty a big plus of course.

  • the_real_a says:

    I would totally be up for this if in prime locations (cheap redemption’s of course) – for the time i spend awake in hotel rooms the only thing i need is a bed and shower.

  • Gareth says:

    Just a heads up on the Hertz deal. You can’t seem to book this from abroad. It comes up with an error message to say there are no locations in your country (Sri Lanka) all booking information was for London Heathrow in the uk . I contacted Hertz via twitter and they confirmed the issue was I was abroad. I asked them if they could resolve and they said only if I rang them at £1.80 per minute for what would be around 10-15 mins booking. I asked them for a whatsapp number and they said there is none. Not sure if anyone else had similar problem?

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