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  2. You can now buy a used Tesla for just $21,000 thanks to Hertz ...

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    Yet Hertz’s misfortune is a dream for used-car buyers looking for a good deal. On the company’s website, potential buyers can find Teslas ranging in price from $21,000 to $36,000, the majority ...

  3. Hertz Car Sales - Wikipedia

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    Hertz Car Sales has developed a variety of ways to sell its fleet to businesses and consumers. The core methods used to facilitate these transactions are: Hertz Dealer Direct – A B2B platform developed by Hertz that allows for sales and services directly to automobile dealerships through an online portal and hertz representatives.

  4. Hertz Global Holdings - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, its stock began trading on the New York Stock Exchange, [15] and it purchased a New York-based truck leasing company, Metropolitan Distributors, including a fleet of 4,000 trucks. This acquisition increased The Hertz Corporation's fleet to 15,500 trucks and 12,900 passenger cars. [ 11 ]

  5. Herc Rentals - Wikipedia

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    It was originally named Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation (HERC). It was the second largest equipment rental company as of 1994. [10] Ford Motor Company considered acquiring HERC in 2002 but opted not to. [11] In 2013, HERC's headquarters were moved from Park Ridge, New Jersey to Estero, Florida.

  6. Hertz offers another property for sale in Oklahoma City; is ...

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    Hertz, which commands more than a third of the U.S. car rental business under the Hertz brand and others, is asking $16.9 million for the 200,262-square-foot combined call and data center, which ...

  7. Enterprise Car Sales - Wikipedia

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    The company was an early adopter of the "haggle-free" approach to pricing used cars, later used by competitor CarMax and online used car retailers like Carvana. While most small used car dealers sell vehicles " as is ", Enterprise offers a 7-day/1,000-mile buyback policy, a 12-month/12,000-mile limited powertrain warranty and 12 months of ...

  8. International Motors - Wikipedia

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    Three pickup trucks were sold, including the CXT 4x4 (derived from the 7300), the RXT 4x2 (derived from the 4300) and the MXT 4x4 (a MXT-MV redeveloped for street-legal use). The CXT and RXT are (by far) the largest vehicles ever sold for consumer sale; to date, the former is the tallest ever mass-produced and the latter is the longest pickup ...

  9. Ford Explorer - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the Mazda Navajo, the Mountaineer was sold only as a five-door. For 2001, Ford introduced the Ford Explorer Sport Trac mid-size crew-cab pickup truck based on the five-door Explorer. Following the introduction of the third-generation Explorer for 2002, the three-door used the second-generation body style through the 2003 model year.