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How to Rent a Jeep in Hawaii

Last Updated on May 30, 2023 by Kristin

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Exploring Hawaii’s scenic coastal drives is an unforgettable memory, but feeling the wind in your hair as you cruise in a Jeep takes the experience to another level. Here are tips on how to rent a Jeep in Hawaii.

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Jeeps are not uncommon in Hawaii, but there are a few things you should know before booking your reservation. Because availability of rental cars in Hawaii is generally limited, be sure to book your Jeep as far in advance as possible. When renting a Jeep in Hawaii, keep in mind that rental car companies may not always be able to reserve a specific car model and that Jeeps may not be available at all locations for your travel dates.

Where to Rent a Jeep in Hawaii

There are several options for renting Jeeps in Hawaii:

Alamo

Alamo offers two- or four-door Jeep Wrangler rentals that seat four and five people, respectively. There are 10 Alamo offices on the Hawaiian islands, including the islands of Oahu, Hawaii, Molokai, Maui and Kauai.

Avis

Avis offers a four-door Jeep Wrangler rental or similar vehicle as part of its “Standard Recreational” class. There are airport and resort Avis locations across Hawaii, including the islands of Hawaii, Oahu, Maui and Kauai. These include offices in Hilo, Honolulu, Kahului, Kona and Lihue.

Budget

Budget offers a two-door Jeep Wrangler or similar car as part of its “Compact Recreational Vehicle” class. There are 10 Budget locations across the Hawaiian islands of Oahu, Maui and Hawaii.

Dollar Car Rental

Dollar generally rents two different types of Jeeps, including the Jeep Wrangler or similar vehicles as part of the “Mid-size Open Air All Terrain” class. It also rents the Jeep Compass as part of the “Mid-size SUV” class. Dollar has locations in Hilo, Honolulu, Kahului, Kailua-Kona and Lihue.

Enterprise

Enterprise offers the option of renting either the two- or four-door Jeep Wrangler, as well as the extra-special Jeep Gladiator Rubicon or Wrangler Rubicon at its Exotic Car Collection location in Honolulu. There are an extensive number of Enterprise rental locations on the Hawaiian islands, including several resorts and airport locations in Hilo, Honolulu, Kahului, Kapalua-West Maui Airport, Kona International Airport and Lihue Airport. The rental car company also has an Exotic Car Collection office in Honolulu.

Fox

Fox Rent a Car has a location at Maui Kahului Airport (OGG) and offers two-door Jeep Wranglers or similar.

Hertz

Hertz offers the option of renting a two or four-door Jeep Wrangler, and may even allow you to reserve a specific Jeep model if availability exists. There are several Hertz locations on the islands of Kauai, Oahu, Maui and Hawaii, including the major airports and several hotel resorts.

National Car Rental

National Car Rental offers the four-door Jeep or similar vehicle. There are nine National Car Rental locations in Hawaii, covering the islands of Kauai, Oahu, Maui and Hawaii.

Payless Car Rental

Payless Car Rental rents the four-door Jeep Wrangler or similar car as part of its “Standard Recreational Vehicle” class, and the Jeep Renegade or similar car as part of its “Mid-size SUV” class. The brand has airport locations in Hilo, Kahului, Kona and Lihue.

Sixt Rent-a-Car

Sixt Rent-a-Car offers the Jeep Wrangler as a guaranteed model when availability exists. It also rents the Jeep Renegade and Jeep Grand Cherokee or similar SUV vehicles. Sixt has airport locations at Honolulu International Airport and Kahului Airport.

Thrifty Car Rental

One of Hertz’s budget-minded sister brands, Thrifty offers Jeeps in its SUV category. Thrifty has locations in Hilo, Honolulu, Kahului, Kailua-Kona, Kona in addition to Lihue.

How Does it Cost to Rent a Jeep?

The need for rental cars in Hawaii is already high, and Jeeps are in demand. Therefore, these vehicles do tend to be more expensive than the average compact car or sedan. However, renting a Jeep is generally less expensive than renting a convertible in Hawaii. Prices will also depend on the rental location and travel dates. Some rental car companies may also consider Jeeps to be a special type of vehicle and ask for a higher deposit.

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Another thing to note is that while your Jeep may have four-wheel drive, rental companies may void your rental contract if you go off-roading with their vehicles. Be sure to check before driving on any unpaved roads to avoid any additional charges for damages when you return the car.

How to Get the Best Deal on a Convertible Rental

The best way to get a great rate is to book as far ahead as possible. When you ask AutoSlash for a quote, be sure to specify convertible as your desired vehicle type in the quote wizard. Then, ask AutoSlash to track your reservation for price drops. That way, you are guaranteed to get the best possible rate.

Related:

  • Daniel K. Inouye Honolulu Airport (HNL) Car Rental Guide
  • Kona International Airport (KOA) Car Rental Guide
  • The Best Hotels in Oahu
  • 5 Ways to Get a Discount on a Hawaii Car Rental

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you rent a vehicle in one European country, and return it to the other?

It would make travelling easier if you could rent cars across multiple countries and have them return to the place they were rented.

This idea may not work because people don’t want to pay extra mileage. A lot of rental agencies charge an additional fee for returning the car to the location it was rented.

So unless you plan on traveling frequently, it may be better to pick only one country where you plan on staying for a while.


Do I need separate car insurance to drive in Europe?

If your current insurance doesn't provide cover, consider buying additional coverage for foreign drivers.

This is because it is possible for different rules to govern who is liable in case of an accident between two vehicles from different countries.

Make sure to read all terms and conditions before signing up for the extra coverage.

Check to see if your policy covers overseas travel. This is usually called 'extended warranty, and you might find it cheaper to buy it separately.


What is the daily cost of a car rental in Europe?

We are not certain, but believe it is somewhere between $100 to $200 daily.

We recommend that you rent at most for two days. There are plenty of sights and activities.

If you stay longer, you might want to consider buying a vehicle that would cost around $2000-$3000.

You can travel all over Europe on this way.

Check with your credit card company to see if they offer any rental discounts.


How should I document pre-existing damage on the rental car?

All documentation including photos should be kept on hand. When inspecting your vehicle, you should ask the agent for information if you are not sure of the damage. In the event of any damage to your vehicle, an inspection may be required.


Statistics

  • For canceled trips two days or shorter, a guest is charged 50% of one day's trip cost. (insider.com)
  • For example, the Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express earns 3 percent cash back on purchases at U.S. gas stations (terms apply), and the Citi Premier® Card earns three points per dollar at gas stations, too. (afar.com)
  • If you're a member of AAA, you might also be able to snag discounts of 10 percent at Thrifty, and 8 percent at Dollar. (afar.com)
  • Automatics are more expensive (usually about 50 percent more) and may only be available if you upgrade to a bigger, pricier car. (ricksteves.com)
  • In 2019, the most crucial factor is the cost and fees of the rental (accounting for 28% of overall satisfaction with the rental experience), followed by the rental car itself at 25% and the pick-up process at 23%. (cnet.com)

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How To

Here are 12 things you need to know about renting a car in Europe

What are my top tips for renting a car to travel in Europe?

Before you rent a car in Europe there are some things you need to know. The type of rental car you choose will play a significant role in your trip. Here are some tips to make your trip smooth.

  1. Your insurance policy. Before you travel, make sure that your auto policy covers foreign travel. Check out our guide on how to find cheap car insurance abroad.
  2. The correct documents. You will need your driver's license from the country you are in, as well as multiple identification cards (passports or visas). to prove where you're going. You should have these documents in hand so that you don't miss deadlines.
  3. Road Rules. Respect local traffic laws. Pay particular attention to signs that indicate speed limits, one-way streets and pedestrian crossings. Driving in another country could result in fines and accidents, so always obey the law!
  4. Parking rules. Most cities require drivers to only park in designated areas. Before arriving in town make sure you read the parking regulations.
  5. Gasoline. Gas prices vary by location and country, but generally, gas costs around three times more than that back home.
  6. Insurance requirements. Renters older than three years are subject to additional liability insurance in some countries. Get more information from your rental company.
  7. GPS navigation systems. Travelers are increasingly using GPS navigation systems. However, if you don't know how to use them properly, you can bring along a map with you and ask for directions.
  8. Radio stations. The radio station in the region you're visiting might play music that sounds foreign to you. Do not worry, just press "0" and the frequency will change to English.
  9. Seatbelts. European countries make seat belts mandatory.
  10. Road tolls Road tolls are common throughout Europe. Most are payable at meters located at major intersections.
  11. Speeding tickets. Speeding is strictly forbidden in large parts of Europe including Germany, Austria Switzerland, Italy France, Spain and Switzerland.
  12. Tipping. Tipping is not as common in Europe as it is in North America. Tipping isn’t a customary practice anywhere in the world. Instead, try giving a round number like 10% - 15%.





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