Hertz Wants Stupid Money For Its Used Rental Shelby GT500 Mustangs

Hertz is selling off its fleet of Shelby GT500 rental cars, and it wants a pretty penny for them.The cars, which were added to Hertz's fleet in 2020, are being sold through a partnership with CarMax. The prices start at $89,995, which is a significant markup over the original MSRP of $73,995.Hertz is justifying the high prices by pointing to the cars' low mileage and excellent condition. The cars have an average of just 7,500 miles on them, and they have been meticulously maintained by Hertz.However, some industry experts are skeptical of Hertz's claims. They point out that rental cars are typically driven hard and are not always well-maintained. They also note that the Shelby GT500 is a high-performance car that is likely to have been driven aggressively by renters.Despite the skepticism, Hertz is confident that it will be able to sell the cars for its asking price. The company is targeting wealthy car enthusiasts who are looking for a unique and exclusive driving experience.If you're interested in buying one of Hertz's Shelby GT500s, you can find them on CarMax's website. Just be prepared to pay a premium price.

Here are some additional details about the cars:

  • They are all 2020 models.

They are all equipped with the Carbon Fiber Track Pack.

  • They have an average of 7,500 miles on them.

They have been meticulously maintained by Hertz.* The prices start at $89,995.

If you're interested in buying one of these cars, you can find them on CarMax's website.

 

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