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Hitting the road on your vacation? Everything you need to know about rental car elite status

July 24, 2025
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The benefits of elite status are popular with savvy travelers, but rental car elite status doesn’t always get the attention it deserves. Rental car status can pay off — it helped one former TPG staffer rent a $100,000 BMW 7 Series for $3 per day. Whether you're planning a road trip or looking for a vehicle to explore your next destination, rental car status can help you skip lines, take the keys and be on your way in record time. Plus, many rental car elite status tiers are obtainable by holding the right credit cards or airline or hotel status, making them more accessible than you might think.

Here, we'll explore the different elite tiers offered by major rental car companies and how you can earn and make the most of your rental car status.

Related: How to skip long rental car pickup lines for free

Avis rental car elite status

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The baseline membership with Avis is called Avis Preferred. Anyone can join for free — and right now, Avis is offering 100 bonus points to new members who rent a car within three months of joining. Redemptions start at 700 points per day.

Basic membership allows you to go straight to your car, which has saved TPG staffers lots of time over the years. You can also earn Avis Preferred points on paid rentals, though you’ll forgo earning airline miles or hotel points if you select this option. The higher status tiers allow you to earn points faster and provide additional benefits like free vehicle upgrades. Here's an overview:

Avis PreferredAvis Preferred PlusAvis President’s Club
Qualifications
Free to join
10 rentals or spending $4,000 per calendar year
20 rentals or spending $6,000 per calendar year
Point accrual rate
1 point per dollar spent on rentals

2 points per dollar spent on accessories

1.25 points per dollar spent on rentals

2.5 points per dollar spent on accessories

1.5 points per dollar spent on rentals

3 points per dollar spent on accessories

Expedited service
Dedicated support phone number
Upgrades
Free one-car-class upgrade when reserving a midsize or above
Free two-car-class upgrade when reserving a midsize or above
Guaranteed vehicle
Up to full size with 24-hour notice

In addition, Avis has an unpublished Chairman’s Club status tier that is invitation-only.

There are several ways to get Avis elite status without meeting the requirements above. For example, you can reach Avis Preferred Plus after earning 60,000 American Airlines Loyalty Points, by having United Airlines Premier Silver or Gold status, or by holding the right credit card. The Chase Sapphire Reserve® (see rates and fees), the Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business℠ (see rates and fees), The Platinum Card® from American Express and The Business Platinum Card® from American Express all offer this status as a perk (enrollment is required).

FoundersCard members also receive free Avis Preferred Plus status.

Avis President’s Club is available to those who earn 100,000 American Airlines Loyalty Points, hold United Premier Platinum or Premier 1K status, or hold United Airlines Global Services status. Primary cardmembers of the United Club℠ Card (see rates and fees), the United Presidential Plus℠  Card, the United Club Business℠ Card and the United Presidential Plus Business Card (no longer available to new applicants) are also eligible for instant President’s Club status.

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Enterprise rental car elite status

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The Enterprise Plus program works similarly to Avis Preferred. Anyone can join as a base member and begin earning points for qualifying rentals (you earn 1 point per dollar spent as a basic member). You can then redeem these points for free rental days.

The program also has three elite status levels with additional benefits:

PlusSilverGoldPlatinum
Qualifications
Free to join
Six qualifying rentals
12 qualifying rentals or 40 days
24 qualifying rentals or 85 days
Point accrual bonus
10%
15%
20%
Free car upgrades
One per year
Two per year
Four per year

While the benefits are limited, elite status with Enterprise can help you get free rentals faster.

Related: Common rental car mistakes — and how to avoid them

Hertz rental car elite status

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The Hertz loyalty program is called Hertz Gold Plus Rewards. Like Enterprise’s and Avis’ programs, it’s free to join. Basic members enjoy designated aisles where they can choose any car at some Hertz locations and the ability to transfer points to a spouse or domestic partner.

If you reach the elite status tiers, you'll earn more points per dollar spent and have access to more vehicle choices and free upgrades.

GoldFive StarPresident’s Circle
Qualifications
Free to join
10 rentals or $2,000
15 rentals or $3,000
Point accrual
1 point per dollar spent
1.25 points per dollar spent
1.5 points per dollar spent
Upgrades
As available
Guaranteed
Ultimate Choice aisle
Gold aisle
Five Star aisle
President’s Circle aisle
No second-driver fees
Dedicated customer service line

As with Avis, Hertz provides elite status for some frequent flyers. Delta Air Lines Diamond and Platinum Medallion members can enjoy complimentary President’s Circle status, while Silver and Gold Medallion members receive complimentary Five Star status. All Medallion members are also eligible to earn bonus SkyMiles when renting with Hertz — with details provided on Delta’s website. Link your accounts to begin enjoying complimentary elite status with Hertz.

The Platinum Card from American Express and The Business Platinum Card from American Express offer complimentary Hertz Gold Plus Rewards President's Circle status. (Enrollment is required.)

The Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card also offers Hertz Gold Plus Rewards President's Circle status (enrollment is required).*

*Upon enrollment, accessible through the Capital One website or mobile app, eligible cardholders will remain at that status level through the duration of the offer. Please note, enrolling through the normal Hertz Gold Plus Rewards enrollment process (e.g., at hertz.com) will not automatically detect a cardholder as being eligible for the program, and cardholders will not be automatically upgraded to the applicable status tier. Additional terms apply.

Related: How you can redeem points and miles for car rentals

National rental car elite status

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National's loyalty program is known as National Emerald Club and offers two elite status tiers.

As with the other programs, the basic membership tier is free to join and allows you to skip the counter and select any car in the Emerald Aisle when you rent a midsize or above. The Emerald Aisle is one of the best ways to get on the road faster. You'll also earn rental credits that you can redeem toward free rental days, airline miles or hotel rewards.

Renters who reach the elite status tiers can enjoy additional perks:

Emerald ClubExecutiveExecutive Elite
Qualifications
Free to join
12 paid rentals or 40 rental days in a calendar year
25 paid rentals or 85 rental days in a calendar year
Free day accrual rate
One free day every seven credits
One free day every six credits
One free day every five credits, in any car class with no blackout dates
Car selection (in the U.S. and Canada)
Choose any car (midsize and above) in the Emerald Aisle and pay only the midsize rate
Choose any car (full-size and above) in the Executive Area and pay only the midsize rate
Choose any car (full-size and above) in the Executive Area and pay only the midsize rate
No second-driver fees
Guaranteed upgrades when you reserve a full-size through a luxury car (in the U.S. and Canada)
Upgrades at participating European locations, based on availability
Guaranteed vehicle (in the U.S. and Canada)
Up to full-size with 24-hour notice

National also has an invitation-only tier called VIP, though the criteria for reaching it are somewhat mysterious.

The Platinum Card from American Express, The Business Platinum Card from American Express and the Chase Sapphire Reserve offer complimentary National Emerald Club Executive status (enrollment is required).

Related: VIP treatment: Your guide to invitation-only airline and hotel elite status

Sixt rental car elite status

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The German rental car company Sixt has grown significantly in the U.S. since entering the market in 2011. The Sixt loyalty program offers many of the same benefits listed above, including the ability to skip the line and collect points or miles for your rental.

There are also three elite status tiers, including one invitation-only tier. Here are the details of each:

ExpressGoldPlatinumDiamond
Qualifications
Free to join
Three rentals
10 rentals
By invitation only
Upgrades
Upon availability
Guaranteed
Discount
Up to 10%
Up to 15%
Up to 20%
No second-driver fees in the U.S.
Exclusive counter and parking
Lounge access

Earning elite status with credit cards

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You don't have to be a frequent renter to earn rental car elite status. As we mentioned above, you can reach status at some rental companies simply by holding the right credit card or status with a partner program. Be sure to enroll in these benefits to avoid leaving free perks and discounts on the table.

Don't forget that many credit cards — including the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card (see rates and fees) and the United℠ Explorer Card (see rates and fees) — offer primary rental car insurance, which can save you money (and stress). Many credit cards offer bonus points for rental car purchases, and you can use online shopping portals like Rakuten to earn even more points at rental car companies.

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Using a status match

You can use your hotel elite status to get status at some rental car companies. WILLIAM RUST/THE BIDWELL

Another way to snag rental car elite status is by matching your status from another program. You may have heard of airline and hotel status matches, which let you bypass elite qualification requirements if you hold status with a competitor. The idea is simple: If you earn status in one program (or, in some cases, get it automatically through a credit card), a status match allows you to get a similar elite tier with other programs. (Generally, you'll only be able to keep the "free" status for the first year; beyond that, you'll have to meet the usual qualification requirements.)

Some car rental agencies offer this, too. Some will match the status only at competitors, while others match the status at airlines and hotels as well. Here are some examples, with links to their status match request forms:

You can also check StatusMatcher’s rental car status match page to see how you might be able to earn rental car status more easily.

Related: The complete guide to car rental elite status matches

Bottom line

Rental car elite status may not be as glamorous as airline and hotel elite status, but it can nevertheless be rewarding. With long lines at many rental counters, elite status can not only help ensure your reservation is honored but also allow you to head straight to your assigned vehicle at many airports. It can also help you earn points — and thus, free rental days — faster.

If you're hitting the road this summer, don’t miss our post on how to save money on rental cars, particularly by using AutoSlash.

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Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

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