Thanksgiving travelers are paying as much as 75% more for car rentals this week

Thanksgiving travelers are paying as much as 75% more for car rentals this week
Thanksgiving travelers are paying as much as 75% more for car rentals this week

Those who want to rent a car for the holiday season this year may be in for sticker shock.

Travel site Kayak reports that the average cost of rental cars is up 75 percent from 2019 and 66 percent from 2020.

And Jonathan Weinberg, the founder and CEO of Autoslash.com, said the average price for a rental car nationwide is about $100 more per day than it was to rent a car in 2019.

In in-demand markets, like New York, renters could even pay as much as $300-a-day to rent a car, he told the New York Post, as AAA expects 48.3 million people will drive for the Thanksgiving holiday and 4.2 million people will fly.

The increased prices come amid sky-high gas prices and supply chain issues that are slowing down the production of new cars. 

'Things are pretty crazy at the moment, and the reason is because we have a massive shortage of rental cars, there is a semiconductor shortage - basically computer chips are not available with today's modern cars [and] they require over 100 chips in each one,' Weinberg told the Post. 

Those renting cars for Thanksgiving may experience sticker shock as the the average cost of rental cars is up 75 percent from 2019 and 66 percent from 2020

Those renting cars for Thanksgiving may experience sticker shock as the the average cost of rental cars is up 75 percent from 2019 and 66 percent from 2020

The high prices come amid a global supply chain crisis which has slowed down the production of new cars

The high prices come amid a global supply chain crisis which has slowed down the production of new cars

All modern cars are built with microchips on board to control everything from window motors to navigation systems. But when automakers were forced to shut down their factories last year, they canceled orders for the semiconductors that contain microchip processors.

Then when the economy came back, they were not able to procure the parts they needed to meet the demand for new cars.

'Right now, new car dealers only have about 20 percent of the inventory that they are accustomed to having during a normal year,' Ivan Drury, the senior manager of insight at Edmund's, told the Post.

'So we've even seen that rental agencies [who] want to buy X amount of units, they can't even get those delivered to them.

'Some rental car agencies are even resorting to used cars,' he said.

And while rental car companies have brought in more vehicles over the past few months, the Chicago Tribune reports, they are not able to meet up with the demand for holiday travel, as millions of Americans are expected to hit the roads to visit loved ones - in many cases for the first time since the pandemic began. 

AVIS Budget Group had about 434,400 vehicles in its fleet during the three-month period that ended on September 30, up 20 percent from the same period last year, the Tribune reports, after spending about $8 billion on new cars this year.

Hertz, meanwhile, had 34 percent fewer vehicles in its fleet over the three-month period, compared to the number it had in 2019.

'Although we are fleeting new vehicles each month, we are not seeing the levels of supply required to fully replenish and rotate the fleet,' CFO Kenny Cheung said in an earnings call earlier this month. 

The company ordered 100,000 Tesla electric vehicles, expected to be delivered through the end of 2022.

As a result, the companies do not have enough cars to meet the holiday demand, with Todd Connors, a co-owner for Rent-a-Relic in East Bay, California telling the Mercury News that rental car companies are already starting to run out of cars for Christmas.

AAA expects 48.3 million people will drive for the Thanksgiving holiday

AAA expects 48.3 million people will drive for the Thanksgiving holiday

The scene in Denver as people drove to meet up with loved ones for Thanksgiving

The scene in Denver as people drove to meet up with loved ones for Thanksgiving

Meanwhile, gas prices throughout the country have been steadily rising over the past few months.

They finally leveled off last week, averaging $3.41 per gallon nationwide on Friday, according to the American

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