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Are cars expensive in Hawaii?

If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Cars do tend to be more expensive in Hawaii compared to other states due to added shipping costs and higher demand. However, there are still ways to find affordable options if you know where to look.



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The root of the problem is two-fold. When the pandemic hit and Hawaii imposed the nation's strictest travel rules, car rental companies like Hertz and Budget started to sell off portions of their fleet and ship some of their inventory to the U.S. mainland, where they could still make money.

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Three other Hawaiian islands have public bus systems that make it possible to visit without needing to rent a car: Maui, Kauai, and the island of Hawaii. However, in these islands, the bus systems are primarily designed for local residents to commute to and from work, and sometimes use for recreation.

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Cost of Living The most obvious drawback to living in Hawaii is our cost of living. Because everything needs to be imported, the cost of goods is significantly higher than any mainland market.

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The Cost of Living is High The cost of living in Hawaii is high. That goes for housing costs, but it also applies to the food on grocery store shelves. Everything that has to be shipped or flown to the islands will cost more. Hawaii is also a high-tax state.

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What condition does my vehicle need to be in when I ship it? Vehicles must delivered clean inside and out. No more than a ¼ tank of gas and NO personal belongings.

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What is the cheapest way to ship a car to Hawaii? The cheapest way to ship a car to Hawaii is to drive it to a port on the West Coast and transport it by a RORO (roll-on, roll-off) ship. Alternatively, hire an auto transport company to organize the entire shipment from your home to a port in Hawaii.

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