What is the deal with car rentals?

租车有什么关系?

The Indicator from Planet Money

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2024-08-22

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Like several aspects of the travel economy, renting a car is more expensive than it was before the pandemic. Today on the show, we explore the great reset happening in the U.S. rental car industry that's kept prices elevated, left fleets leaner, and customers frustrated. Related episodes:The semiconductor shortage (still) Offloading EVs, vacating offices and reaping windfalls For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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  • NPR.

  • This is the indicator from Planet money.

  • I'm Waylon Wong.

  • I'm producer Julia Richie.

  • We love having you on the side of the mic, Julia.

  • It's always good to switch it up every now and again, keep it fresh.

  • So we got this email the other day from a listener about a perennial nuisance we've encountered before at the indicator, rental cars.

  • Dun, dun, dun.

  • Our listener, Garrett, placed a reservation for a car through Expedia for his trip to England this summer.

  • When he shows up to the rental counter, they do not have a car for him.

  • So after some back and forth with the rental car place and Expedia, he tries another rental company.

  • We have to go across London where we find a car.

  • And then we get there and they're like, oh, we don't have that cardinal, um, but they're with a few other rental agencies in the same parking garage, and one of them has a car for, like, you know, triple the price, basically.

  • And so that's what we do because we need a car.

  • You know, a lot of us have been there.

  • Even if the rental car you booked is there, the cost of renting it, like a lot of other parts of our economy, is a lot higher right now.

  • It's not at its pandemic era peaks still.

  • As of last month, it's outpacing other types of travel expenses like airfare and hotels.

  • So today on the show, we explore the great reset happening in the us rental car industry that's kept prices elevated, left fleets leaner, and some customers frustrated.

  • That's coming up after the break.