Since early 2020 the entire country has been forced into mandatory lockdowns, and this dramatic impact on our society could be felt across the country. Although most Americans have adapted well to the significant changes in how we operate and conduct business, many have felt forced to make necessary adjustments to their lives. Since early June, there has been a significant spike in people who are relocating.
It seems there may be many reasons why people are uprooting their families and leaving where they have lived their entire life. Some may be moving for fear of the virus and some for the political climate where they live. Some also may have been forced into retirement due to the lockdowns.
There is no doubt that 2020 has presented its unique challenges to the shipping and transportation industry as a whole. Industry leaders have adapted to the increase, but the additional volume in business has also opened opportunities for new companies to flourish as well. One such industry that may have benefited most from the spike in business is Hawaii car shipping.
Camilo Jaime, president and sole owner of Car Shipping Hawaii, Inc. says, “I had left the industry in 2018. After seeing such high demand in vehicles coming to and from the islands of Hawaii, I immediately left what I was doing and came back up to take advantage of the insanely high volume of vehicle traffic. I have been doing car shipping for over 12 years, and the traffic to our website is more than triple than our best years in the industry.”
He also noted that military vehicle shipping for military service members PCSing makes up about 30-40% of his business. And although people are moving back to the mainland, most of the Hawaii car transport taking place is to the islands of Hawaii.
We have spoken to multiple realtors on several different islands, and it seems to line up with what Camilo is saying as well. Agents on the islands claim that people are renting and buying sight unseen and paying even above the asking price. The consensus among experts is that inventory is low but they are confident that the increase in prices will bring more people to list their homes for sale, opening more availability for those looking to buy or rent.
If you are reading this and thinking of moving to Hawaii Car Shipping services you definitely want to consider taking your car along with you. The common thought when moving a car to Hawaii is to sell your car and buy or lease a new one on the island. Be sure to check prices before you sell your vehicle. It might not be such a good idea as the cost of living on the islands is significantly higher than on the mainland.
Pretty much anyone on the island will suggest you bring your car along with you as buying a car on the islands of Hawaii could be quite expensive. Finding a decent used car on the islands can prove to be even more complicated.
Also, something important to keep in mind is that due to the unusually high volume of shipments to Hawaii, some clients have experienced longer than usual delivery times. Camilo says, “Booking in advance is the only way to ensure your car arrives on the island on time. The customers who wait till the last minute could experience delays and even storage fees for those who are unavailable when the car arrives."
Clients living on the east coast auto shipping to Hawaii should also be aware that auto transport car carriers are booking in advance for the long journey across the country. In short, if you are moving to or already living in Hawaii, book in advance to take advantage of the lower shipping rates. Waiting till the last minute will cost you more.
Wondering how much to ship a car to Hawaii, visit https://www.carshippinghawaii.com/how-to-ship-a-car-to-hawaii to learn more.
Military Car Shipping
Miami, FL
(305) 420-6246
14400 SW 95th Ave
Miami, Fl 33176
Honolulu, HI
(808) 369-9767
1110 Nuuanu Ave #305
Honolulu, HI 96817