Consumers are paying about $40 per day more than in 2019, according to AAA. That’s on top of limited supply and high demand.
SAN DIEGO — This summer many Americans are venturing back into the world by traveling. But many who are looking to get away are finding themselves stuck when trying to rent a car.
Major rental car companies like Hertz and Enterprise are struggling to keep up with high demand from consumers.
Earlier this year, Gaby Rodriguez booked her flight to San Diego from Florida. She says knew she would need a car to get around because she planned to make a road trip out of it.
“So I couldn’t just rely on public transportation. But when I found myself in search of this car, I just could not find anything available,” said Rodriguez.
Rodriguez tried booking the car rental with Enterprise, only to find out there were