Rating Action: Moody’s assigns provisional ratings to Hertz Series 2022-3, 2022-4 and 2022-5 rental car ABSGlobal Credit Research – 22 Mar 2022New York, March 22, 2022 — Moody’s Investors Service (Moody’s) has assigned provisional ratings to the Series 2022-3, Series 2022-4 and Series 2022-5 Rental Car Asset Backed Notes to be issued by Hertz Vehicle Financing III LLC (HVF III or the Issuer), Hertz’s rental car ABS facility.The Series 2022-3 Notes, the Series 2022-4 Notes and the Series 2022-5 Notes (the notes) will have legal final maturity dates in March 2025, September 2026, and September 2028, respectively. The Issuer is a Delaware limited liability company, which is a bankruptcy-remote special purpose entity and direct subsidiary of The Hertz Corporation (Hertz; B2 stable). The collateral backing the notes will be a fleet of vehicles and a single operating lease of the fleet to Hertz for use in its rental car business, as well as certain manufacturer and incentive rebate receivables owed to the issuer by the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).The complete rating actions are as follows:Issuer: Hertz Vehicle Financing III LLCSeries 2022-3 Rental Car Asset Backed Notes, Class A, Assigned (P)Aaa (sf)Series 2022-3 Rental Car Asset Backed Notes, Class B, Assigned (P)A2 (sf)Series 2022-3 Rental Car Asset Backed Notes, Class C, Assigned (P)Baa2 (sf)Series 2022-3 Rental Car Asset Backed Notes, Class D, Assigned (P)Ba2 (sf)Series 2022-4 Rental Car Asset Backed Notes, Class A, Assigned (P)Aaa (sf)Series 2022-4 Rental Car Asset Backed Notes, Class B, Assigned (P)A2 (sf)Series 2022-4 Rental Car Asset Backed Notes, Class C, Assigned (P)Baa2 (sf)Series 2022-4 Rental Car Asset Backed Notes, Class D, Assigned (P)Ba2 (sf)Series 2022-5 Rental Car Asset Backed Notes, Class A, Assigned (P)Aaa (sf)Series 2022-5 Rental Car Asset Backed Notes, Class B, Assigned (P)A2 (sf)Series 2022-5 Rental Car Asset Backed Notes, Class C, Assigned (P)Baa2 (sf)Series 2022-5 Rental Car Asset Backed Notes, Class D, Assigned (P)Ba2 (sf)RATINGS RATIONALEThe provisional ratings are based on (1) the credit quality of the collateral in the form of rental fleet vehicles, which Hertz uses in its rental car business, (2) the credit quality of Hertz as the primary lessee and guarantor under the operating lease, (3) the experience and expertise of Hertz as sponsor and administrator, (4) credit enhancement, which will consist of subordination and over-collateralization, (5) a required liquidity amount in the form of cash and/or a letter of credit, (6) the transaction’s legal structure, including standard bankruptcy remoteness and security interest provisions, and (7) vastly improved rental car market conditions, owing to the tight supply and increasing demand.The Series 2022-3, Series 2022-4 and Series 2022-5 Class A, Class B, and Class C Notes will benefit from subordination of 32.5%, 22.0%, and 13.0% of the outstanding balance of the Series 2022-3, Series 2022-4 and Series 2022-5 Notes, respectively. Additionally, the Series 2022-3, Series 2022-4 and Series 2022-5 Notes will benefit from overcollateralization and a liquidity reserve to cover at least six months of interest on the notes, plus 50 basis points of expenses.As in prior issuances, the transaction documents stipulate that the required credit enhancement for the Series 2022-3, Series 2022-4 and Series 2022-5 Notes, sized as a percentage of the total assets, will be a blended rate, which is a function of Moody’s ratings on the OEMs and defined asset categories as described below:» 5.00% for eligible program vehicle and receivable amount from investment grade manufacturers (any manufacturer that (i) has a Moody’s long-term senior unsecured rating or long-term corporate family rating of at least Baa3 and (ii) does not have a Moody’s long-term corporate family rating and has a Moody’s senior unsecured rating of at least Ba1)» 8.00% for eligible program vehicle amount from non-investment grade manufacturers» 15.00% for eligible non-program vehicle amount from investment grade manufacturers» 15.00% for eligible non-program vehicle amount from non-investment grade manufacturers» 8.00% for eligible program receivable amount from non-investment grade (high) manufacturers (any manufacturer that (i) is not an investment grade manufacturer and (ii) has a long-term senior unsecured rating or long-term corporate family rating of at least Ba3)» 100.00% for eligible program receivable amount from non-investment grade (low) manufacturers (any manufacturer that has a long-term senior unsecured rating or long-term corporate family rating of less than Ba3)» 35.0% for medium-duty truck amount» 0.00% for cash amount» 100% for remainder Aaa amountConsequently, the actual required amount of credit enhancement will fluctuate based on the mix of vehicles and receivables in the securitized fleet. Furthermore, the transaction documents dictate that the total enhancement should include a minimum portion which is liquid (in cash and/or letter of credit), sized as a percentage of the aggregate Class A, B, C, and D principal amount, net of cash.Below are the assumptions Moody’s applied in the analysis of this transaction:Risk of sponsor default: Moody’s assumed a 60% decrease in the probability of default (from Moody’s idealized default probability tables) implied by the B2 rating of the sponsor. This reduction reflects Moody’s view that, in the event of a bankruptcy, Hertz would be more likely to reorganize under a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, as it would likely realize more value as an ongoing business concern than it would if it were to liquidate its assets under a Chapter 7 filing. Furthermore, given the sponsor’s competitive position within the rental car industry and the size of its securitized fleet relative to its overall fleet, the sponsor is likely to affirm its lease payment obligations in order to retain the use of the fleet and stay in business. We arrive at the 60% decrease assuming a 80% probability Hertz would reorganize under a Chapter 11 bankruptcy and a 75% probability Hertz would affirm its lease payment obligations in the event of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy.Disposal value of the fleet: Moody’s assumed the following haircuts to the net book value (NBV) of the vehicle fleet:Non-Program Haircut upon Sponsor Default (Car): Mean: 19%Non-Program Haircut upon Sponsor Default (Car): Standard Deviation: 6%Non-Program Haircut upon Sponsor Default (Truck): Mean: 35%Non-Program Haircut upon Sponsor Default (Truck): Standard Deviation: 8%Non-Program Haircut upon Sponsor Default (Tesla): Mean: 24%Non-Program Haircut upon Sponsor Default (Tesla): Standard Deviation: 10%Fixed Program Haircut upon Sponsor Default: 10%Additional Fixed Non-Program Haircut upon Manufacturer Default (Car): 20%Additional Fixed Non-Program Haircut upon Manufacturer Default (Truck): 10%Additional Fixed Non-Program Haircut upon Manufacturer Default (Tesla): 50%Fleet composition — Moody’s assumed the following fleet composition (based on NBV of vehicle fleet):Non-program Vehicles: 95%Program Vehicles: 5%Non-program Manufacturer Concentration (percentage, number of manufacturers, assumed rating):Aa/A Profile: 10.0%, 2, A3Baa Profile: 45.0%, 2, Baa3Ba/B Profile: 20.0%, 1, Ba3; 25.0%, 1, Ba1 Program Manufacturer Concentration (percentage, number of manufacturers, assumed rating): Aa/A Profile: 0.0%, 0, A3 Baa Profile: 50.0%, 1, Baa3 Ba/B Profile: 50.0%, 1, Ba3 Manufacturer Receivables: 10%; receivables distributed in the same proportion as the program fleet (Program Manufacturer Concentration and Manufacturer Receivables together should add up to 100%)Correlation: Moody’s applied the following correlation assumptions:Correlation among the sponsor and the vehicle manufacturers: 10%Correlation among all vehicle manufacturers: 25%Default risk horizon — Moody’s assumed the following default risk horizon: Sponsor: 5 years Manufacturers: 1 year A fixed set of time horizon assumptions, regardless of the remaining term of the transaction, is used when considering sponsor and manufacturer default probabilities and the expected loss of t
he related liabilities, which simplifies Moody’s modeling approach using a standard set of benchmark horizons.Detailed application of the assumptions are provided in the methodology.PRINCIPAL METHODOLOGYThe principal methodology used in these ratings was “Rental Vehicle Securitizations Methodology” published in October 2021 and available at https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBS_1295602. Alternatively, please see the Rating Methodologies page on www.moodys.com for a copy of this methodology.Factors that would lead to an upgrade or downgrade of the ratings:UpMoody’s could upgrade the ratings of the Series 2022-3, 2022-4 and 2022-5 Notes if (1) the credit quality of the lessee improves, (2) assumptions of the credit quality of the pool of vehicles collateralizing the transaction were to improve, as reflected by a stronger mix of program and non-program vehicles and stronger credit quality of vehicle manufacturers, (3) the residual values of the non-program vehicles collateralizing the transaction were to increase materially relative to Moody’s expectations.DownMoody’s could downgrade the ratings of the Series 2022-3, 2022-4 and 2022-5 Notes if (1) the credit quality of the lessee deteriorates or a corporate liquidation of the lessee were to occur and introduce operational complexity in the liquidation of the fleet, (2) assumptions of the credit quality of the pool of vehicles collateralizing the transaction were to weaken, as reflected by a weaker mix of program and non-program vehicles and weaker credit quality of vehicle manufacturers, (3) reduced demand for used vehicles results in lower sales volumes and sharp declines in used vehicle prices above Moody’s assumed depreciation, or (4) the residual values of the non-program vehicles collateralizing the transaction were to decrease materially relative to Moody’s expectations.REGULATORY DISCLOSURESFor further specification of Moody’s key rating assumptions and sensitivity analysis, see the sections Methodology Assumptions and Sensitivity to Assumptions in the disclosure form. 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