How to Ship a Car to Hawaii
- 1). Have a list of your car's information handy before you make the call to the shipping company. Grab a piece of paper and a pen and write down the following: make and model, the car's year, number of doors on the car, car color, license plate number and VIN number.
- 2). Make sure your car is ready. You must have registration documents and insurance papers for your car. You will also need at least a 1/4 of a tank of gas to be left in your car when you drop it off. Finally, clean your car out and make sure it is free from all personal items.
- 3). Make arrangements with a shipping company (see Resources below). Once you make arrangements and discuss pricing (you can expect to pay about $2,000 and up), plan your drop off date.
- 4). Bring your car to the drop off destination you chose. It will most likely be one of the following cities: San Diego, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Oakland, San Francisco or Seattle.
- 5). Pay your fee and make arrangements for your pick up date and Hawaii location. There are several Hawaiian Island drop off locations, so find out ahead of time where your main port will be.