I just found out I'm moving to Hawaii, I currently have a Porsche 944 and was thinking of trading it in for something different. What's a good car for living down there? I don't want to ruin a new car with going to the beach and that sort of thing, but also want something fun and practical. Any ideas/advice? I've never been to Hawaii and really have no idea what to expect. Thanks in advance.
i think i'd want a wrangler or a defender for a DD if i lived in hawaii, of course i say that without having been to hawaii
cdowd
Reader
3/16/13 11:36 a.m.
I would think a jeep wrangler would fit the bill well. we rented one in Maui years ago. gives the convertible as well as 4wd capabilities.
Chris
cdowd
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3/16/13 11:37 a.m.
In reply to WilberM3:
you got it in just before me.
Chris
Only one car to have in Hawaii.
fanfoy
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3/16/13 11:51 a.m.
fast_eddie_72 wrote:
Only one car to have in Hawaii.
I went to Hawaii last October, and there was this asian guy dressed-up as Magnum PI (complete with what looked like a fake mustache) driving around in a clapped-out 328. Hilarious.
Jeep seems to be the vehicle of choice over there.
Just remember gas is hellaciously expensive.
So I suggest a Jeep Wrangler.
I was there (Maui) last week, and wishing I was driving my Miata instead of a rental Altima. So... Miata! :)
oldtin
UltraDork
3/16/13 12:12 p.m.
I know several guys running early broncos as everyday transport on the big island.
Yeah 4 cyl Wrangler or tracker would be my vehicle of choice over there.
Tracker/Sidekick/Samurai seems like it would be better on gas than the Wrangler. No first hand experience though.
Datsun1500 wrote:
The are also a lot of geo trackers for some reason. Remember a lot of rental cars get shipped over, then sold as used. There are still a bunch of neons on the road. I bet if you go over in a few year there will be a bunch of Chrysler 200s running around.
Geo tracker (AKA Sidekick) is a good suggestion...I was thinking Samurai but they might not be able to hit the highway speed limit and they're toy-sized. A Sidekick has neither of those problems.
Where in Hawaii?
If you get to the big island, check out the old saddle road.
Even in a rented Altima, it was a blast to drive.
And the perimiter road around the outside of the island is a beautiful drive too.
Carter
Nashco
UltraDork
3/16/13 1:16 p.m.
Um...kind of need more info. Does fuel economy matter? Some islands are smaller than others. Does price matter? Do you want something sporty, fun, offroadable, convertible, unique, attractive, roomy, etc.? Do you need one car that does it all?
If I were in Hawaii, I'd want a Karmann Ghia. And a Westfalia Vanagon. And an electric Smart. And a sport bike. And a Jeep Cherokee. How many parking spots am I allowed in this game?
Bryce
You know, that is close enough to Japan that you could import some really cool JDM stuff via the 25 year rule and not spend a whole lot on shipping. Kei 4x4s, lifted turbodiesel vans, etc...
Suzuki Jimny Turbo 4x4
Mitsubishi Delica Super Van 4x4
I will be at Schofield Barracks on Oahu. Fuel economy isn't a priority, and I want to keep it under $15,000. I was thinking about an S2000, a miata, a wrangler or a boxster. The Army will pay to ship it out for me, so that cost doesn't really matter.
In reply to Dallas944:
I would still look at Wranglers if you are an outdoor type of person. There are several 4x4 only trails around Oahu (i have been told), which could expand your view of the island.
No help from me but the daughter bought a ukulele today so my house sounds like Hawaii.
Raze
UltraDork
3/16/13 3:05 p.m.
parts repair and such is tough, and as mentioned gas is killer, however that being said, i'd go with something easily available via the rental fleets like a wrangler or a convertible mustang, you can't go wrong with either. Depends on which island you're on for sure, but those would be my choices.
Tralfaz
New Reader
3/16/13 3:24 p.m.
A wrangler will be a good choice there are a lot of 'B' roads that are best with AWD.
Consider an older model as the newer ones are everywhere as they are a popular rental and a target for thieves (stuff inside more so than the car). Maybe a nice CJ. It rains in some capacity nearly everyday, usually just a quick shower so consider that as well.
Lucky Dog
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calteg
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3/16/13 3:49 p.m.
In maui a few months ago, Tacomas were EVERYWHERE
Traffic in Honolulu can be pretty awful, the roads aren't so great in general and the speed limit even on the highway is low. Wouldn't worry about how fast your car of choice is but I like the convertible idea.