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Hertz sells some of its commemorative Chevrolet Corvette Z06s

Hertz sells some of its commemorative Chevrolet Corvette Z06s


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Hertz is thinning its fleet of late-model cars as it teeters on the brink of bankruptcy. Some of the vehicles it's selling are precisely what you'd expect to find in an airport rental lot, but there are a handful of commemorative Corvette Z06s in the lot that were designed jointly with Chevrolet to celebrate the company's 100th birthday.

The rental car giant announced its special-edition Corvette (pictured) in August 2018. The model was based on the Z06, and it kept the supercharged, 650-horsepower V8, but it received an edition-specific yellow and black livery. 100 numbered units were built and distributed to select Hertz locations across the United States for speed-hungry travelers to rent. This wasn't unusual; Hertz has commissioned several limited-edition cars before.

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Hertz-spec Z06s began looking for a new home less than a year after the model made its debut, but the company evidently kept some in its regular rental rotation. Jalopnik noticed over 20 examples were listed on classifieds website AutoTrader in May 2020. They're all 2019 models equipped with the upmarket 3LZ option package, meaning they cost approximately $95,000 new, yet many are advertised under $60,000, which is the price of a new, eighth-generation Corvette. Their mileage hovers in the vicinity of 20,000, though the decades-old rule that rental car miles are the automotive equivalent of dog years doesn't bode well for future owners.