Enterprise Rent-A-Car vs Hertz

Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities

Enterprise Rent-A-Car leads in AI visibility (77 vs 46)

Enterprise Rent-A-Car

LeaderTransportation

Car Rental

Enterprise Holdings (private) world's largest car rental at ~$35B revenue with 6,000+ neighborhood locations; insurance replacement partnerships with major insurers driving captive rental volume ahead of Hertz and Avis.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
B77
Category Rank
#1 of 5
AI Consensus
57%
Trend
stable
Per Platform
ChatGPT
86
Perplexity
87
Gemini
74

About

Enterprise Rent-A-Car is a St. Louis-based car rental brand — the flagship brand of Enterprise Holdings, the world's largest car rental company by fleet and revenue — operating 6,000+ neighborhood locations and 100+ airport locations in North America, Europe, and beyond. Enterprise Holdings (private, owned by the Taylor family descendants of founder Jack Taylor) operates Enterprise, National, and Alamo brands collectively, generating approximately $35 billion in annual revenue with 90,000+ employees and a fleet of 1.7 million+ vehicles. Enterprise's neighborhood location strategy distinguishes it from airport-first competitors: 90%+ of Americans live within 15 miles of an Enterprise branch, making it the dominant provider for insurance replacement rentals and local vehicle needs.

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Hertz

ChallengerTransportation

Car Rental

$8.5B revenue 2024, 2,000+ locations, Tesla fleet sale 2024, #3 US car rental, restructuring EV strategy

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
C46
Category Rank
#2 of 5
AI Consensus
66%
Trend
stable
Per Platform
ChatGPT
43
Perplexity
50
Gemini
49

About

Hertz is one of the world's most recognized vehicle rental brands, founded in 1918 in Chicago and headquartered in Estero, Florida. The company pioneered the car rental industry, building a global network of airport and urban rental locations that became synonymous with business travel mobility. After emerging from bankruptcy in 2021, Hertz has focused on operational restructuring, fleet optimization, and a renewed emphasis on technology and customer experience to compete in a consolidating rental car market dominated by Enterprise and Avis Budget.\n\nHertz operates through its flagship Hertz brand alongside Dollar and Thrifty, covering value and premium segments across 2,000+ locations in North America, Europe, and internationally. The company made a high-profile bet on electric vehicles, amassing one of the largest EV rental fleets in the US, but reversed course in 2024 by selling a significant portion of its Tesla fleet after high repair costs and depreciation eroded EV economics. The strategic retreat highlighted the challenges of fleet electrification at scale and prompted a management overhaul.\n\nHertz generated $8.5B in revenue in 2024 and continues to hold the third-largest position in the US car rental market. The company faces a complex turnaround: rebuilding profitability after the EV reversal, managing fleet costs in a normalized used-car market, and investing in digital and loyalty capabilities to compete with larger rivals. Hertz's brand strength, global footprint, and airport location network remain durable assets as management executes its restructuring plan.

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AI Visibility Head-to-Head

77
Overall Score
46
#1
Category Rank
#2
57
AI Consensus
66
stable
Trend
stable
86
ChatGPT
43
87
Perplexity
50
74
Gemini
49
73
Claude
42
74
Grok
56

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