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Hertz and Amazon Autos partner to sell used cars online

Hertz Global Holdings announced on Wednesday that its car sales division was partnering Amazon.com’s automotive retail platform Amazon Autos to sell used vehicles. The car rental company's stock rose 7% at the opening of trading.

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Hertz stated that the collaboration is a result of Amazon Autos recent expansion into used vehicle sales.

Amazon Autos was launched last year by the company to extend its online retail platform to include pre-owned and used vehicles. The program has dealers participating in over 130 U.S. Cities.

Hertz Car Sales and Amazon will offer their service within 75-miles of Dallas, Houston Los Angeles, and Seattle. They plan to expand this to all 45 Hertz Car Sales locations in the United States.

Hertz Global, based in Estero, Florida, operates its car rental businesses through its Dollar and Thrifty vehicle-rental brand across 160 countries. It also operates a business for car-sharing in Europe.

Hertz Car Sales, a brand of Hertz Car Sales, offers used vehicles for sale both online and in locations throughout the U.S.

Hertz was forced to reduce its electric vehicle fleet by a large amount in recent years due to a fluctuating rental demand.

Some customers have complained that the AI-powered sensors used to inspect returned vehicles for damage often misfired.

Bill Ackman, the hedge-fund billionaire, increased his stake in Hertz to almost 20% earlier this year through his investment company Pershing Square. He expressed confidence in management's efforts over the next few years to reduce costs and improve profit margins despite continued tariff pressures. Reporting by Aatreyee dasgupta, Bengaluru. Editing by Pooja desai.

(source: Reuters)