Hertz operates two rental counters in Oklahoma City: one at Will Rogers World Airport (OKC) and one at a midtown location on North Robinson Avenue. As a national chain, it competes directly with Enterprise, Budget, and Avis for both leisure and business travelers, but its pricing structure and vehicle selection differ enough that the choice between them matters depending on rental length and vehicle type.
Hertz is a full-service car rental company offering economy through premium vehicles for daily, weekly, and monthly rentals. The airport location handles arriving passengers; the midtown office serves locals and those already in the city. It stocks sedans, SUVs, crossovers, and specialty vehicles, with premium options available at higher rates. Hertz competes on fleet size and brand recognition rather than on being the cheapest option in Oklahoma City.
Hertz structures rates by vehicle class: economy, compact, midsize, full-size, SUV, and premium/luxury. Base daily rates for economy cars at the OKC airport typically start around $35 to $50 per day for advance bookings, though rates fluctuate significantly by season and demand. Weekly rates offer modest discounts over daily pricing; monthly rentals drop the per-day cost further but still run higher than Enterprise or Budget in many cases. Check the specific dates you need to confirm current pricing, as airport location rates often exceed midtown rates by 10 to 20 percent due to airport facility fees.
The Gold loyalty program offers free upgrades and expedited service for frequent renters, which can add tangible value if you rent multiple times per year. Under-25 surcharges apply; renters under 25 typically pay an additional $15 to $25 per day.
Enterprise, the largest car rental chain in Oklahoma City, typically undercuts Hertz on daily economy rates and offers more flexibility on pickup and return locations (over 30 in the OKC metro). Enterprise's customer service reputation in Oklahoma City skews higher in online reviews, though Hertz loyalty members report faster counter service.
Budget positions itself as the lowest-cost option and often wins on bottom-line price for one-way rentals, though its fleet tends toward older vehicles and fuel-efficiency is less consistent. Avis, present at the airport, sits between Hertz and Enterprise on pricing and offers more personalized service but with fewer local locations.
Choose Hertz if you value a newer, well-maintained fleet and don't mind paying a premium; choose Enterprise if you want competitive rates and location convenience; choose Budget if your only concern is lowest price per day and you're renting locally (not at the airport).
Hertz works well for business travelers who fly into OKC regularly, use the Gold program, and want predictable service at the airport. It suits renters who need a specific vehicle type (luxury SUV, convertible) and are willing to pay for it. Corporate accounts and travel insurance programs sometimes negotiate rates with Hertz that beat walk-up pricing.
Hertz does not suit budget-conscious leisure travelers, one-way renters comparing the cheapest option, or those needing to rent from multiple neighborhood locations. If your stay is longer than two weeks, a local independent car rental or monthly lease companies often undercut all national chains.
At the airport (OKC): collect your rental car within 30 minutes of exiting baggage claim during normal hours. Present driver's license, credit card, and confirmation email. Review the vehicle condition report on a tablet; photograph any existing damage. The process typically takes 5 to 10 minutes if you prepaid online.
At the midtown location: call ahead during peak business hours (weekday afternoons) to confirm vehicle availability, especially for SUVs or premium cars. Walk-in service is available but may result in a 15 to 20-minute wait or a downgrade if your requested class is unavailable.
The airport location operates 24 hours daily to accommodate all flight arrivals and departures. The midtown office, located at 2 North Robinson Avenue, operates Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and is closed Sunday. Verify midtown hours before visiting, as corporate locations occasionally adjust weekend availability.
Both locations require a credit card for the security deposit (typically $200 to $400, held but not charged). Fuel policy is "full-to-full": you take the car with a full tank and must return it full or pay Hertz's fuel rate, which exceeds local gas prices by roughly 40 percent. Return outside business hours at the airport is automated; midtown after-hours return may incur a drop-off fee.
Hertz's presence at Oklahoma City's primary airport and established midtown location make it a reliable fallback for travelers who value convenience and fleet consistency over hunting for the absolute lowest rate.
