Hackernews posts about Hertz
Hertz is a multinational car rental company that has been in operation for over 90 years and has struggled to adapt to changes in the automotive industry.
- Hetzner Cloud servers are at capacity since 6 months (status.hetzner.com)
- Run DevPod on Hetzner (github.com)
- Mainboard replacement for several dedicated servers (Hetzner) (docs.hetzner.com)
- Mainboard Replacements for Hetzner's AX42, AX52 and AX102 Servers (status.hetzner.com)
- Show HN: Stock/Crypto/Forex News Alerts and Watchlist (stocknewsalerts.net)
- Soho IPv6 in 2025 still dicey (herczegzsolt.hu)
- Object Storage in location hel1 degraded (status.hetzner.com)
- Hertz to sell 20k EVs in shift back to gas-powered cars (www.bloomberg.com)
- Hertz Charging a Tesla Renter for Gas Was Not an Isolated Incident (www.thedrive.com)
- How Hertz’s bet on Teslas went sideways (www.bloomberg.com)
- Hertz Charged Member $277 for Not Filling Gas Tank on a Tesla, Won't Remove Fees (viewfromthewing.com)
- Car rental firm Hertz to sell 20k EVs for gas powered vehicles (www.reuters.com)
- 52-Hertz Whale (en.wikipedia.org)
- Hertz is selling 20k EVs and replacing them with gas cars (techcrunch.com)
- Ex-Hertz Tesla Model 3s Cost as Little as $14,000. Would You Buy One? (www.thedrive.com)
- Hertz Charges Tesla Model 3 Renter $277 Fee for Gas (www.thedrive.com)
- Hertz's CEO to Step Down as Car Renter Unwinds Bet on EVs (www.bloomberg.com)
- EV bargains to be found as Hertz sells off some of its electric cars (arstechnica.com)
- Hertz's Tesla Fire Sale Continues as Depreciation Costs Mount (insideevs.com)
- Hertz selling 20k EVs, will replace with gas-powered vehicles (www.autoblog.com)
- Hertz is selling 20k used EVs due to high repair costs (arstechnica.com)
- Hertz "Unlimited" Miles Rental: $10K Charge for Driving Too Much? (onemileatatime.com)
- Hertz Reports $392M Loss as It Unwinds Tesla Fleet Burden (www.bloomberg.com)
- Hertz, Tesla and the Perils of CEO Groupthink (www.wsj.com)
- After Big Tesla Bet, Hertz Selling One-Third of EV Fleet (www.wsj.com)