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Buying a private used car in another Island

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Buying a used car from a private seller in Honolulu and shipping it to another island can be a smooth process with the right approach. If you’re looking to streamline the transaction, it’s essential to understand the requirements from Young Brothers, the shipping service. The seller is willing to assist with the shipping, which is a great start. Ideally, you want to minimize your travel by making just one trip to finalize the purchase. Confirm whether the seller needs to retain the title and registration during the drop-off or if you hold onto those documents. Effective communication with the seller and understanding the logistics can ensure a hassle-free experience, allowing you to enjoy your new vehicle without multiple flights.

Anybody here has experience on buying a used car from a private person in Honolulu and shipped to another island? Looking to see what is the most efficient way for both parties to get the car dropped off to Young Brothers. Seller agrees to help with shipping.

I understand that Young Brothers requires the registration or title and insurance to be provided during the process. It would be ideal for me to just fly once and pay for the car and have the seller drop it off at the dock instead of me flying twice to pick up the car then drop it off at the dock myself.

I am not sure if I the seller has to keep the title or registration to drop it off, or do I keep the documents.

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