4wd rental in Hawaii?
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4wd rental in Hawaii?
Can anyone give me any info on 4wd rental on the Big Island? Here is
what I have found so far:
http://www.harpershawaii.com/4wd.html
They claim to be the only car/ truck rental company that allows rough
road use.
Any pointers or advice? I am planning on a 2 week visit next summer
with my wife and a minimum of touristy gear. A Wrangler or Libby or
similar small SUV would be great. We don't plan on any hard-core stuff
- just nasty roads to beaches and such.
Any links to 4wd roads or destinations on the Big Island?
Thanks. John
John Davies TLCA 14732
http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/
'96 Lexus LX450
'00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro
Spokane WA USA
what I have found so far:
http://www.harpershawaii.com/4wd.html
They claim to be the only car/ truck rental company that allows rough
road use.
Any pointers or advice? I am planning on a 2 week visit next summer
with my wife and a minimum of touristy gear. A Wrangler or Libby or
similar small SUV would be great. We don't plan on any hard-core stuff
- just nasty roads to beaches and such.
Any links to 4wd roads or destinations on the Big Island?
Thanks. John
John Davies TLCA 14732
http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/
'96 Lexus LX450
'00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro
Spokane WA USA
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Re: 4wd rental in Hawaii?
John Davies did pass the time by typing:
> Can anyone give me any info on 4wd rental on the Big Island? Here is
> what I have found so far:
>
> http://www.harpershawaii.com/4wd.html
>
> They claim to be the only car/ truck rental company that allows rough
> road use.
>
> Any pointers or advice? I am planning on a 2 week visit next summer
> with my wife and a minimum of touristy gear. A Wrangler or Libby or
> similar small SUV would be great. We don't plan on any hard-core stuff
> - just nasty roads to beaches and such.
>
> Any links to 4wd roads or destinations on the Big Island?
From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
agreement.
--
DougW
> Can anyone give me any info on 4wd rental on the Big Island? Here is
> what I have found so far:
>
> http://www.harpershawaii.com/4wd.html
>
> They claim to be the only car/ truck rental company that allows rough
> road use.
>
> Any pointers or advice? I am planning on a 2 week visit next summer
> with my wife and a minimum of touristy gear. A Wrangler or Libby or
> similar small SUV would be great. We don't plan on any hard-core stuff
> - just nasty roads to beaches and such.
>
> Any links to 4wd roads or destinations on the Big Island?
From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
agreement.
--
DougW
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Re: 4wd rental in Hawaii?
John Davies did pass the time by typing:
> Can anyone give me any info on 4wd rental on the Big Island? Here is
> what I have found so far:
>
> http://www.harpershawaii.com/4wd.html
>
> They claim to be the only car/ truck rental company that allows rough
> road use.
>
> Any pointers or advice? I am planning on a 2 week visit next summer
> with my wife and a minimum of touristy gear. A Wrangler or Libby or
> similar small SUV would be great. We don't plan on any hard-core stuff
> - just nasty roads to beaches and such.
>
> Any links to 4wd roads or destinations on the Big Island?
From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
agreement.
--
DougW
> Can anyone give me any info on 4wd rental on the Big Island? Here is
> what I have found so far:
>
> http://www.harpershawaii.com/4wd.html
>
> They claim to be the only car/ truck rental company that allows rough
> road use.
>
> Any pointers or advice? I am planning on a 2 week visit next summer
> with my wife and a minimum of touristy gear. A Wrangler or Libby or
> similar small SUV would be great. We don't plan on any hard-core stuff
> - just nasty roads to beaches and such.
>
> Any links to 4wd roads or destinations on the Big Island?
From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
agreement.
--
DougW
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Re: 4wd rental in Hawaii?
John Davies did pass the time by typing:
> Can anyone give me any info on 4wd rental on the Big Island? Here is
> what I have found so far:
>
> http://www.harpershawaii.com/4wd.html
>
> They claim to be the only car/ truck rental company that allows rough
> road use.
>
> Any pointers or advice? I am planning on a 2 week visit next summer
> with my wife and a minimum of touristy gear. A Wrangler or Libby or
> similar small SUV would be great. We don't plan on any hard-core stuff
> - just nasty roads to beaches and such.
>
> Any links to 4wd roads or destinations on the Big Island?
From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
agreement.
--
DougW
> Can anyone give me any info on 4wd rental on the Big Island? Here is
> what I have found so far:
>
> http://www.harpershawaii.com/4wd.html
>
> They claim to be the only car/ truck rental company that allows rough
> road use.
>
> Any pointers or advice? I am planning on a 2 week visit next summer
> with my wife and a minimum of touristy gear. A Wrangler or Libby or
> similar small SUV would be great. We don't plan on any hard-core stuff
> - just nasty roads to beaches and such.
>
> Any links to 4wd roads or destinations on the Big Island?
From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
agreement.
--
DougW
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The Cops will give you a bad time, too.
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DougW wrote:
>
> From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
> Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
> one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
> where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
> full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
> agreement.
>
> --
> DougW
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
> Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
> one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
> where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
> full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
> agreement.
>
> --
> DougW
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Re: 4wd rental in Hawaii?
The Cops will give you a bad time, too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
> Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
> one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
> where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
> full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
> agreement.
>
> --
> DougW
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
> Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
> one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
> where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
> full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
> agreement.
>
> --
> DougW
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Re: 4wd rental in Hawaii?
The Cops will give you a bad time, too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
> Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
> one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
> where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
> full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
> agreement.
>
> --
> DougW
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
> Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
> one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
> where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
> full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
> agreement.
>
> --
> DougW
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Re: 4wd rental in Hawaii?
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 18:21:17 -0600, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>John Davies did pass the time by typing:
>> http://www.harpershawaii.com/4wd.html
>From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
>Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
>one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
>where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
>full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
>agreement.
Well, I understand your warning, but according to their home page
Harper's DOES allow off-road or rough road use. And the Big Island
travel guide I have been reading also says that...... This is from
Harper's website:
"Mauna Kea Summit: Harper Car and Truck Rental is the only vehicle
company on the island that allows 4 wheel drive rentals to be driven
on Route 200 (the Saddle Road) and up to the top of Mauna Kea,
elevation: 13,800 feet!
The Volcano: Access to many remote locations to view various lava
flows, caves, etc., and Kalapana Beach, Hawaii's famous black sand
beach which was covered by one of the latest lava flows, requires a 4
wheel drive vehicle.
Hunting, Fishing, and Hiking: The Big Island of Hawaii is known for
its secluded fishing spots, remote hunting areas, and beautiful hiking
trails. Use our 4 wheel drives to get access to Hawaii's unmapped
plentiful fishing locations and off-road access points for hunting and
hiking.
Bird Watching; Many tour groups and individuals use our 4 wheel drives
to venture into remote areas to observe rare birds and animals."
All that sure seems to indicate that they want you to get off the
pavement! They even used the "off-road" word.
I have emailed them for rates and additional info. I will post what I
learn here.
John
John Davies TLCA 14732
http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/
'96 Lexus LX450
'00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro
Spokane WA USA
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>John Davies did pass the time by typing:
>> http://www.harpershawaii.com/4wd.html
>From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
>Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
>one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
>where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
>full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
>agreement.
Well, I understand your warning, but according to their home page
Harper's DOES allow off-road or rough road use. And the Big Island
travel guide I have been reading also says that...... This is from
Harper's website:
"Mauna Kea Summit: Harper Car and Truck Rental is the only vehicle
company on the island that allows 4 wheel drive rentals to be driven
on Route 200 (the Saddle Road) and up to the top of Mauna Kea,
elevation: 13,800 feet!
The Volcano: Access to many remote locations to view various lava
flows, caves, etc., and Kalapana Beach, Hawaii's famous black sand
beach which was covered by one of the latest lava flows, requires a 4
wheel drive vehicle.
Hunting, Fishing, and Hiking: The Big Island of Hawaii is known for
its secluded fishing spots, remote hunting areas, and beautiful hiking
trails. Use our 4 wheel drives to get access to Hawaii's unmapped
plentiful fishing locations and off-road access points for hunting and
hiking.
Bird Watching; Many tour groups and individuals use our 4 wheel drives
to venture into remote areas to observe rare birds and animals."
All that sure seems to indicate that they want you to get off the
pavement! They even used the "off-road" word.
I have emailed them for rates and additional info. I will post what I
learn here.
John
John Davies TLCA 14732
http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/
'96 Lexus LX450
'00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro
Spokane WA USA
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Re: 4wd rental in Hawaii?
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 18:21:17 -0600, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>John Davies did pass the time by typing:
>> http://www.harpershawaii.com/4wd.html
>From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
>Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
>one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
>where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
>full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
>agreement.
Well, I understand your warning, but according to their home page
Harper's DOES allow off-road or rough road use. And the Big Island
travel guide I have been reading also says that...... This is from
Harper's website:
"Mauna Kea Summit: Harper Car and Truck Rental is the only vehicle
company on the island that allows 4 wheel drive rentals to be driven
on Route 200 (the Saddle Road) and up to the top of Mauna Kea,
elevation: 13,800 feet!
The Volcano: Access to many remote locations to view various lava
flows, caves, etc., and Kalapana Beach, Hawaii's famous black sand
beach which was covered by one of the latest lava flows, requires a 4
wheel drive vehicle.
Hunting, Fishing, and Hiking: The Big Island of Hawaii is known for
its secluded fishing spots, remote hunting areas, and beautiful hiking
trails. Use our 4 wheel drives to get access to Hawaii's unmapped
plentiful fishing locations and off-road access points for hunting and
hiking.
Bird Watching; Many tour groups and individuals use our 4 wheel drives
to venture into remote areas to observe rare birds and animals."
All that sure seems to indicate that they want you to get off the
pavement! They even used the "off-road" word.
I have emailed them for rates and additional info. I will post what I
learn here.
John
John Davies TLCA 14732
http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/
'96 Lexus LX450
'00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro
Spokane WA USA
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>John Davies did pass the time by typing:
>> http://www.harpershawaii.com/4wd.html
>From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
>Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
>one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
>where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
>full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
>agreement.
Well, I understand your warning, but according to their home page
Harper's DOES allow off-road or rough road use. And the Big Island
travel guide I have been reading also says that...... This is from
Harper's website:
"Mauna Kea Summit: Harper Car and Truck Rental is the only vehicle
company on the island that allows 4 wheel drive rentals to be driven
on Route 200 (the Saddle Road) and up to the top of Mauna Kea,
elevation: 13,800 feet!
The Volcano: Access to many remote locations to view various lava
flows, caves, etc., and Kalapana Beach, Hawaii's famous black sand
beach which was covered by one of the latest lava flows, requires a 4
wheel drive vehicle.
Hunting, Fishing, and Hiking: The Big Island of Hawaii is known for
its secluded fishing spots, remote hunting areas, and beautiful hiking
trails. Use our 4 wheel drives to get access to Hawaii's unmapped
plentiful fishing locations and off-road access points for hunting and
hiking.
Bird Watching; Many tour groups and individuals use our 4 wheel drives
to venture into remote areas to observe rare birds and animals."
All that sure seems to indicate that they want you to get off the
pavement! They even used the "off-road" word.
I have emailed them for rates and additional info. I will post what I
learn here.
John
John Davies TLCA 14732
http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/
'96 Lexus LX450
'00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro
Spokane WA USA
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Re: 4wd rental in Hawaii?
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 18:21:17 -0600, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>John Davies did pass the time by typing:
>> http://www.harpershawaii.com/4wd.html
>From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
>Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
>one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
>where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
>full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
>agreement.
Well, I understand your warning, but according to their home page
Harper's DOES allow off-road or rough road use. And the Big Island
travel guide I have been reading also says that...... This is from
Harper's website:
"Mauna Kea Summit: Harper Car and Truck Rental is the only vehicle
company on the island that allows 4 wheel drive rentals to be driven
on Route 200 (the Saddle Road) and up to the top of Mauna Kea,
elevation: 13,800 feet!
The Volcano: Access to many remote locations to view various lava
flows, caves, etc., and Kalapana Beach, Hawaii's famous black sand
beach which was covered by one of the latest lava flows, requires a 4
wheel drive vehicle.
Hunting, Fishing, and Hiking: The Big Island of Hawaii is known for
its secluded fishing spots, remote hunting areas, and beautiful hiking
trails. Use our 4 wheel drives to get access to Hawaii's unmapped
plentiful fishing locations and off-road access points for hunting and
hiking.
Bird Watching; Many tour groups and individuals use our 4 wheel drives
to venture into remote areas to observe rare birds and animals."
All that sure seems to indicate that they want you to get off the
pavement! They even used the "off-road" word.
I have emailed them for rates and additional info. I will post what I
learn here.
John
John Davies TLCA 14732
http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/
'96 Lexus LX450
'00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro
Spokane WA USA
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>John Davies did pass the time by typing:
>> http://www.harpershawaii.com/4wd.html
>From my experience on Oahu (Hickam AFB):
>Be aware that almost every rental company will deny coverage if you take
>one of their vehicles off-road. That includes dirt, gravel or areas
>where they have had lava flows. Make sure before you rent and know the
>full charges. There are all sorts of crap tax they stuff on the rental
>agreement.
Well, I understand your warning, but according to their home page
Harper's DOES allow off-road or rough road use. And the Big Island
travel guide I have been reading also says that...... This is from
Harper's website:
"Mauna Kea Summit: Harper Car and Truck Rental is the only vehicle
company on the island that allows 4 wheel drive rentals to be driven
on Route 200 (the Saddle Road) and up to the top of Mauna Kea,
elevation: 13,800 feet!
The Volcano: Access to many remote locations to view various lava
flows, caves, etc., and Kalapana Beach, Hawaii's famous black sand
beach which was covered by one of the latest lava flows, requires a 4
wheel drive vehicle.
Hunting, Fishing, and Hiking: The Big Island of Hawaii is known for
its secluded fishing spots, remote hunting areas, and beautiful hiking
trails. Use our 4 wheel drives to get access to Hawaii's unmapped
plentiful fishing locations and off-road access points for hunting and
hiking.
Bird Watching; Many tour groups and individuals use our 4 wheel drives
to venture into remote areas to observe rare birds and animals."
All that sure seems to indicate that they want you to get off the
pavement! They even used the "off-road" word.
I have emailed them for rates and additional info. I will post what I
learn here.
John
John Davies TLCA 14732
http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/
'96 Lexus LX450
'00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro
Spokane WA USA