
The pandemic tore into car rental companies like a hungry seven-year-old into a bowl of mac and cheese. At first, constrained vehicle supply meant no cars were available, but that problem has largely passed. However, according to J.D. Power’s 2022 North America Rental Car Satisfaction Study, the industry faces other customer satisfaction woes. The study includes responses from 8,445 business and leisure travelers who rented a car
Price has also become the most significant factor affecting customer satisfaction, and outside effects of inflation and high gas prices
— Enterprise took the top spot in the study for the second year in a row with a score of 865.
— National came in second with a score of 859.
— Alamo came in third at 837.
J.D. Power found that the average score for the industry overall is 829, down one point from 2021 and down 12 points from 2020. Below the average, Avis landed at 816, Dollar at 799, Budget at 788, and Thrifty at 780.