There's an auto rental "Carpocalypse" going on.
People are so excited about the thought of traveling this summer. Two thirds of Americans say they want to make sure that they get out of town for awhile, since they couldn't take summer vacations last year, during the pandemic.
One area where you might experience some sticker shock is if you try to rent a car wherever it is you're going.
Rental car prices are higher than ever, because the companies just don't have a large fleet of cars.
The latest example of this turned up this week, when we heard that people are renting U-Hauls in Hawaii, because the cost of rental cars is up to more than $770 a day.
On the KRLD afternoon news, David Rancken and Kristin Diaz spoke with a travel expert Johnny Jet from Johnny Jet.com.


