Since Hawaii is a number of islands, surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, you cannot drive a car to Hawaii.
There are pros and cons. The pros are that the cars are serviced regularly and all maintenance is performed as it should be. You can usually buy one at less than the retail value. The cons are that it is a rental car driven by people that do not own the car and have no vested interest in the car. Therefore they may or may not drive the car as they would one they own. They may basically beat the car to death and drive it in a manner you would never drive a car you actually own. Personally I would never buy a rental car.
In most states the car rental agencies will provide insurance for a nominal fee. However, most of the time your personal car insurance covers you in any car you drive and your credit card will also provide coverage making the purchase of car rental insurance unnecessary.
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Thrifty Car Rental is a very common rental car shop. They have locations in all 48 contiguous states as well as a few in Hawaii/Alaska. There is no state where you will be at a loss for car rentals!
For most rental car companies, all drivers must be at least 25 years of age in order to drive the car.
You buy rental car insurance so if you are in an accident your insurance will pay for part or all of rental car expenses if a rental car is needed. Without this insurance this will be out of pocket for you.
In Hawaii it is a state surcharge, which is non-taxable
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You can often buy ex-fleet cars from them.
I would check with enterprise or Budget car rental.
The best place to purchase car insurance for rental cars it at the rental car company that you rent the car from. They will always give you an option to buy car insurance if you want to.