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My dealer quoted me $7695 for the 220v Sovereign. His labor day price was $7295. He doesn't know that I am wet testing a Vita Aurora LX and a Sundance Hamilton. Both similarly priced to the Sovereign. But when he finds out that I am looking at those models, he might be able to go down a bit more.I did him a favor and told him that my price was $7000. We aren't very far off. When he gets hungry for a sale, I have a feeling he will call me.
One dealer just told me that you really don't need a circ pump and can gnerally get more spa for your money if you buy one without a circ pump.He also said that the REAL advanatge to a cic pump is that the high pressure water never comes in contact with the heater.Thoughts on his statements?
Term: How many circulation pumps have you replaced?
Our jet pumps are $300-400
...One thing I noticed in this particular thread are dealers pointing you to the lower cost (and smaller) spas. That should NOT be the case. Pick a SIZE you want to fit the price range (i.e. a MINIMUM 400 gallon tub for $7K vs. just the price target). That will help you figure this out quicker (and will also stop the dealers from trying to fit you into a smaller/less costly tub).