Hawaii Car Rental Prices Soar Again Amid Fresh Shenanigans

Hawaii Car Rental Prices Soar Again Amid Fresh Shenanigans

Sharpen your skills at navigating the costs of a Hawaii vacation. Today, here’s what’s happening with Hawaii car rentals.

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83 thoughts on “Hawaii Car Rental Prices Soar Again Amid Fresh Shenanigans”

  1. Thanks for this article. It is important to know this. Maybe some one can suggest for me. My trip estimate is May. When should I reserve the car? Right now it is outrageous for 2 weeks so did not reserve anything. I keep checking back, but have not reserved anything. Thanks for your help on this.

    1. Hi Sandi.

      Stay with cancellable reservations to the end. Start with the best you can get now, after checking all the sources. Then keep trying to improve your reservation before you travel.

      It’s a game. Have fun. And let us know how it goes.

      Aloha.

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    2. Sandi,

      I own a vacation rental on the Big Island that we visit a few times a year. I go into Costco and book the best Jeep pricing from the big 3 companies, our preferred ride, and then I continually check back over the coming months in with Costco and compare it to Turo because if a reputable Turo owner (good reviews and reasonable rules) is offering much lower than Costco then I am jumping ship to them. Normally we end up with our Costco rental because booking far out proves to be a winner for us. I just looked into our rental today as we are coming up on a trip to the island in a few weeks and it looks like a Enterprise is out of Jeep options and the others are around $300 more for 14 days versus our original booking price.

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  2. We just booked a week in Kauai and a week in Maui January/Feb 2025. Thought I’d get a jump on car rental, hoping it would be cheaper since I’m so early, but no. I’m looking at $950 all in for LIH rental and return there for 7 days. Checked Costco and Discount Hawaii. That’s even for a compact car. This is the craziest it’s ever been. Not gonna spend that kind of money on a rental car, so not sure what we’ll do. Will not do Turo.

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    1. Here’s a helpful tip: When booking a car rental, consider making a reservation for a closer date as a trial. It’s frequently observed that securing a rental well in advance can end up costing more.

      Through personal experience, I’ve found that booking a car for a nearer date tends to be less expensive. Consequently, I usually wait until a week or two before my trip to finalize the car rental.

      Regarding Turo, I share similar sentiments. The process of coordinating pick-ups and drop-offs, along with other logistics in the sharing economy, can be overly complicated and inconvenient.

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  3. Used DHCR for my coming end of March trip to Maui.
    Kept checking back frequently and got $403 (all in) for 9 days for a compact SUV with Alamo, one of the better agencies.

    I’ve rented local beaters for cheap. Nope, won’t do again.
    Turo has too many crazy owners who will charge you extra cleaning fees if there is a single grain of sand in the vehicle.

    I keep hoping accommodation will get cheaper and it never does…

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  4. We booked our rental car a few months ago via Costco. It was $760 for 18 days in Oahu. Our airline changed our flight so we will arrive in the afternoon instead of evening. If we change our reservation we will have to pay $260 more. We called and they said a car Might be clean and ready when we arrive or we can wait. We are hoping for the best. We will keep checking rates.

  5. Just got back from Oahu about a week ago. The rental experience was one of the most expensive parts of the trip! For one, I paid about $90 a day for a Kia Forte. $10 a day for insurance. My hotel charged $50 a night to park. Gas is roughly $4.50 a gallon and I burned almost a tank. I estimate it was about $170-180 a day to have a rental. If you go by yourself, its pricey. The hotel room wasn’t much more when you include the $30 a night resort fee. At $400 a night for rental and room I can see how tourism should be slowing down. Add in food and whatever you do for entertainment, wow! It adds up.

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    1. Thanks S. This is so important for us that have to budget a trip to islands. There is more than just hopping on a plane, Thank you

  6. I’ll certainly confirm what you’re saying. I’m still finding the best prices at Discount Hawaii Car Rental. That’s two weeks on Kauai.

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  7. Don’t waste your time and money going to Hawaii the place isn’t worth it anymore they hate us mainlanders go spend your money in the Florida keys or the Bahamas way cheaper and way more friendly people not ripoffs like Hawaii is

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  8. Thanks for all the info. Regarding your 4 day rental at 458.00, does that include taxes? We have a car from Enterprise for 158.55 per week for 3 weeks. With all the taxes the total is 879.00.

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