Hertz insults our environmental intelligence with their “Green” collection

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Hertz is rolling out a “Green Collection” of rental vehicles, with some fanfare, but I’m not impressed.

The company is touting models with EPA highway ratings of 28 or more miles per gallon, with models like Toyota Camry, Ford Fusion, Buick LaCrosse, and Hyundai Sonata on the list.

Where are the hybrids? Heck, where are the non-hybrid cars with really decent gas mileage, like a Honda Civic?

The Buick LaCrosse gets 19 mpg in the city, and 27 on the highway, according to the EPA’s own site, FuelEconomy.gov. 19. Nine-frickin’-teen miles per gallon is not green.

This is a pathetic attempt to appeal to Americans’ increasing unease about the price of gas. A real green offering would be welcome, but this isn’t it.

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- Incentives for adding hybrid cars to your travel plans

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4 Responses to “Hertz insults our environmental intelligence with their “Green” collection”

  1. PureDoxyk says:

    Amen, brother. I’m sick to death of companies using the environment as “spin” without actually doing anything about it, especially when it’s not like they couldn’t afford to.

    You want kudos for being responsible? Step up and BE responsible, man. Sheesh.

    Thanks!
    -PD

  2. Upgrades and Downgrades — June 18, 2007 — Aerial poledancing, greener rental cars, inflight wine, on-ground sippy cups, and profitable grannies » Upgrade: Travel Better says:

    […] September, Hertz rolled out its “Green Collection” of rental cars and I was thoroughly unimpressed. Buick LaCrosse? Come on. Where were the hybrids? Well, it took nine months, but Hertz finally got […]

  3. pdxcascadian says:

    Maybe rental car companies should offer diesel cars or electric cars… maybe try to expose people to the cool cars that are out there… even a gas smart car…
    Hertz needs to stop faining to be environmentally friendly…

  4. Jenni says:

    Yeah, I have to agree that the “green” marketing is getting a bit insane. I just saw an ad for a bank the other day that said “In America we don’t just let the sun shine and the wind blow—we put them to work. Shouldn’t we put our change to work too?” And my first thought was “WTF? We don’t do those things in America!” which was immediately followed by fear that people will watch that commercial and get a warm fuzzy feeling about that bank because it mentioned something green in their ad without even saying that they have green practices. It’s this horrible lazy spin that’s making everyone complacent with the state of things when we should all be doing our best to change the way we live.

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