Unlock The Best Elite Perks With Hertz President’s Circle

by Brad Lightall | June 7, 2025 | 1 Comment

Hertz President’s Circle represents the top tier of Hertz’s Gold Plus Rewards program and is designed for frequent flyers who want an easier, faster, and more rewarding car rental experience. President’s Circle members enjoy benefits such as guaranteed vehicle availability, priority service, and free car-class upgrades, all of which can be especially valuable for travelers on tight schedules.

What Is Hertz President’s Circle?

What IsHertz President's Circle?

Hertz President’s Circle is Hertz’s highest loyalty tier, granting members a range of exclusive perks that save time and money on every rental. Perks include a free additional driver (in select locations), a 50% bonus on points earned, and access to the Ultimate Choice lot, allowing travelers to pick the vehicle that suits their style. While these advantages can significantly enhance the rental experience, some customers report occasional inconsistencies in service quality, indicating that results may vary by location.

In my own travels, I’ve noticed that access to the Ultimate Choice lot can feel like having a VIP pass to the best cars on the lot—especially in major airport hubs. However, I’ve also seen a few times when certain popular vehicle classes were already snapped up by other frequent renters. The high demand underscores how valuable these upgrades truly are.

According to a 2024 industry survey, nearly 70% of frequent car renters consider loyalty status a deciding factor in choosing a rental company. Hertz President’s Circle stands out because the benefits often translate into substantial savings, particularly during peak travel times when rental rates skyrocket.

How to Qualify for President’s Circle

How to Qualify for President's Circle

Officially, many travelers find President’s Circle requires either 20 rentals or spending over US$4,000 in a calendar year. However, other members report tiers starting at 15 rentals or US$3,000 in spending, suggesting that criteria may differ based on geographic region or promotional offers. Elite status matches, credit cards like Capital One Venture X, American Express Platinum, and Delta Reserve, as well as corporate business travel programs, often provide shortcuts to President’s Circle. Once earned, membership typically lasts through the following year, and upgrades are processed daily, allowing you to benefit quickly after crossing the qualification threshold.

I’ve observed that it helps to keep an eye on rotating promotions, especially around peak tourist seasons like summer or year-end holidays. Some businesses even negotiate special contracts with Hertz that grant faster access to President’s Circle, so if you’re a frequent business traveler, it’s worth asking your corporate travel department if a shortcut is available.

A recent study suggests that about one in four frequent flyers now hold a rental elite status, making qualification strategies a hot topic among road warriors. The key to success is staying informed: watch for promotions, leverage co-branded credit cards, and don’t be shy about asking Hertz reps if you’re close to a status threshold.

Top Perks for Frequent Flyers

Top Perks for Frequent Flyers

President’s Circle offers several benefits uniquely suited for frequent flyers. Guaranteed car-class upgrades mean you can book a midsize vehicle and potentially drive off in a full-size or higher category, especially when you reserve at least 48 hours ahead. Faster check-ins, designated parking spots, and a smoother overall rental process are particularly appealing to busy travelers, saving precious time during hectic itineraries. Additionally, members receive bonus Hertz Gold Plus Rewards points, which can lead to complimentary rental days down the road.

In my experience, these car-class upgrades come in handy when you least expect it—like landing in a heavy downpour and realizing you’ve been upgraded to an SUV with all-wheel drive. That added comfort and safety can be priceless in challenging weather conditions. Plus, the 50% bonus points can pile up quickly if you’re renting monthly, making President’s Circle an attractive choice for consistent travelers.

Industry data from 2025 shows that travelers appreciate perks that save time just as much as those that save money. Having a streamlined experience—like skipping the counter or picking your own vehicle—makes a real difference for those of us who pass through multiple cities each month. President’s Circle addresses this need head-on, particularly when you lock in your booking early.

Real-Life Rental Experiences

Real-Life Rental Experiences

Many frequent travelers highlight how President’s Circle membership transforms car rental into a counter-free experience, particularly when using the Ultimate Choice lot in airports like San Diego. However, not all experiences are created equal; some renters have reported long waits and less-than-stellar service, such as a delayed pickup in Miami that rendered elite status perks less noticeable. These varied experiences underscore the importance of staying flexible and prepared when planning rentals, even at the highest tier of Hertz loyalty.

In my own observations, higher-tier status doesn’t always guarantee a perfect experience every time. I recall mixing up pickup times in New York and finding that all the SUVs were gone, leaving only compact cars. While the perks are powerful, they’re not foolproof, and real-world logistics can throw curveballs.

That said, I’m consistently impressed by how often the perks do come through—like snagging a more spacious sedan at a bustling airport during holiday season. Ultimately, Hertz President’s Circle can be a game-changer for travelers who value efficiency, consistency, and a touch of VIP treatment. By balancing the possible inconsistencies with the standout benefits, road warriors can enjoy a more seamless journey—at least most of the time.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

Earning President’s Circle can be a worthy pursuit for frequent travelers who often find themselves waiting in line at the rental counter or struggling to find an upgraded vehicle. The benefits provide real value, from immediate pick-your-car choice to bonus points that lead to free rentals faster.

That said, always remember that the true worth of any loyalty program hinges on consistent usage. If you’re not renting often enough to justify the effort, it might be more effective to choose a flexible option without maintaining elite status. Still, for the frequent flyer who wants a smoother on-the-road experience, President’s Circle is a strong contender in the loyalty game.

Brad Lightall’s Take

From my vantage point, Hertz President’s Circle merges convenience and cost-effectiveness in a way few other rental programs can match. It’s like having a trusted co-pilot who ensures your vehicle is ready, your lines are short, and your upgrades are waiting.

However, nothing beats doing your homework on where and when to rent. If you stay alert to promotions and time your rentals right, you can squeeze even more value out of President’s Circle—and keep your travels stress-free in the process.

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