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How do I get rid of abandoned cars in Maui?

Residents in Central, South and West Maui must call D&D Towing (808) 871-1185, and those in East Maui must call Maui Tow and Transport (808) 871-9184. The resident must possess the Maui County DMV title for their personal vehicle and a matching government-issued ID.



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This road is called Highway 340, but keeps its name of Kahekili Highway. It is this 13 km stretch that is known to be dangerous.

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You may junk a vehicle, which you no longer want regardless of whether the registration is current or expired. Please note that once a vehicle is junked, it cannot be registered again. To junk your vehicle, you must: Complete the Junked Certificate at the time of your visit.

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One of the reasons people leave their cars abandoned in Hawaii is that they figure it is too difficult to ship them to the mainland and nothing could be further from the truth. Car shipping is actually an easy process that will help make the rest of your move even easier.

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Some more reasons why vehicles are frequently abandoned on Maui: Repair Costs- everything costs more in Hawaii Nei, including auto repairs. Stolen- chances are fairly good that an abandoned vehicle is stolen. The expense and hassle of going to DMV to lawfully scrap your undriveable vehicle.

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In a harsh climate like Hawaii, UV/IR degradation of vehicle materials happens a lot faster than it does in other parts of the world. You can slow down this damage massively, by applying Ceramic Coatings, as soon as you take possession of the vehicle.

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Unlike most places in the mainland United States, police officers in Hawaii drive their own personal vehicles for patrol duties rather than driving standard police cruiser vehicles provided by the department.

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