AAA members can rent a
Hertz [hertz.com] vehicle for up to 35% off base rate on daily, weekly or weekend "pay later" rentals. You must have a AAA number and the promotional code below.
Hertz AAA [aaa.com]
Book by September 19, 2025
Promotion Code 211840 & AAA CDP
Pick Up Vehicle by October 31, 2025
Terms:
Save up to 35% off the base rate of daily, weekly, & weekend rentals. Discount applies to Pay Later base rate. Base rate includes time & mileage charges only. Discount may vary based on location, date, length of rental, car class, and other factors. Taxes, fees, & options excluded. Promotion Code 211840 & AAA CDP must be provided at time of reservation for full offer discounts. This offer is available at participating Hertz locations in the US & Canada. Age, driver, credit, & qualifying rate restrictions for the renting location apply. Advance reservation required. Offer not valid & rate change or additional fees may apply in the event of reservation modification, early / late vehicle return, or if not returning vehicle to renting location. Valid on all vehicles except minivans, large SUVs, & Dream. Offer has no cash value & may not be used with other discounts, promotions, or special rates. Valid for bookings from 8/18/2025 through 9/19//25 and pickups through 10/31/25. Subject to availability, blackout periods, & additional restrictions. At the time of rental, present your AAA membership card for identification.
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Revenue and rentals continue to decline because customers understand the kind of company Hertz has become.
Edited: I already figured out. But still so expensive after the AAA discounted
Desk staff stated that my card company and Hertz phone CS didn't know what they were talking about, and with a family of 6 that had been traveling for about 16 hours straight, I reluctantly bought their stupid overpriced insurance (FYI, the owner of Hertz Ireland is an insurance company) because we had already paid for the rental itself.
Looking online and talking to locals, Hertz heavily relies on insurance and damage charges as additional revenue pathways, and in the case of Ireland, preys on travelers who don't have the time or flexibility to change their rental plans.
Also note that Hertz has their sub-brands Dollar and Thrifty and the same issues apply.
Desk staff stated that my card company and Hertz phone CS didn't know what they were talking about, and with a family of 6 that had been traveling for about 16 hours straight, I reluctantly bought their stupid overpriced insurance (FYI, the owner of Hertz Ireland is an insurance company) because we had already paid for the rental itself.
Looking online and talking to locals, Hertz heavily relies on insurance and damage charges as additional revenue pathways, and in the case of Ireland, preys on travelers who don't have the time or flexibility to change their rental plans.
Also note that Hertz has their sub-brands Dollar and Thrifty and the same issues apply.
Well, on the 2nd day of driving I hit a pot hole full speed, popped and dented 2 tires. That extra 16 pounds daily saved me from a big bill.
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