HILO — Owning a car could soon become more expensive as lawmakers consider increases to the state’s fuel tax and vehicle registration fees.
HILO — Owning a car could soon become more expensive as lawmakers consider increases to the state’s fuel tax and vehicle registration fees.
The move, as proposed to the state Legislature earlier this session, would bump fuel prices by 3 cents per gallon as transportation officials seek more revenue to improve Hawaii’s highways.
But perhaps the largest sticker shock would come when motorists renew their vehicle registration.
Under the proposal submitted by Gov. David Ige, registration fees would increase by $15, in addition to an extra penny per pound vehicle weight tax.
Combined, that works out to an extra $32.40 in registration costs for the owner of a Toyota Camry.
Laurie Elizares, owner of Shaka! Taxi and Tours, said both hikes would put a squeeze on her business.