This question have been puzzling me a couple of days, I was searching, asking, comparing, reading and finally came across Hawaii Drive O, that is an authorized wholesaler of discounted car rental rates from National companies in Hawaii. When I said it to my friend, she asked “Why?” (meaning, oh my God, why do you believe them?). It happened 5 hours ago and I failed to provide her with a reasonable and clear answer, so, dear readers, I will present a full report about Hawaii Car Rentals and their pros and cons.
Frankly speaking, everything was fine, I liked their site, unobtrusive tone of narration and the following tips:
- NO pre-payment;
- UNLIMITED mileage on all rental cars;
- NO credit card to fulfil rental reservation;
- ensuring Maui Car Rental, as well as Oahu, Kauai, Hawaii and Molokai (oh, they are my dream places, they mesmerize me…);
- FREE personalized Hawaii car rental reservation service;
- new cars with all the necessary equipment and automatic transmission;
- all rentals are through Budget, Avis, Thrifty and Dollar;
- great variety of vehicles, capable of satisfying any budget;
- competitive prices;
- online reservation.
But, I would like to share with you one thing I liked the most about this company, they provided me with Hawaii Car Rental Guide. It tells us about all the important factors of successful car renting.
- Time of the year
During summer and in holiday season, all agencies increase their rates. So, try to make reservation at least 3 months in advance.
- Length of stay
Some companies can provide you with an extra day (if you happen to use their car for a long period of time).
- Class of car
Without any comments.
- Time of reservation
Although, it is almost impossible to find such a rental agency who will allow you to make a reservation with no cancellation penalties. This one is exactly of this kind. And, in any case, don’t wait till the last minute, it is much better to make reservations at least 3 months in advance.
- Choose reliable companies
And tune yourself onto incredible holiday!
Aloha, Hawaii!


















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