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I AM CONFUSED!!!! Why are all of you giving SOLO more advice and/or comments. He has made his choice that he "IS FINISHED LOOKING AT HOT TUBS", [glow][/glow] So, in my opinion the title speakes for itself.....he's done!!!!! Let him do what he neds to do, i.e. find and buy a spa!Let's leave him/it alone. When he FINALLY Purchases A Spa & Proves It...POST THE PHOTO"S...Until then I am through with this nonsense....It makes me YAWN, big time!This will be the last post I make to member SOLO, until he has a purchase of a PAID FOR SPA!!!! I am sooooo Bored with this....YAWN!!!!
I AM CONFUSED!!!! Why are all of you giving SOLO more advice and/or comments.
Sounds like a good time for a moderator to CLOSE this thread (since it's gone so far off subject and all
Mr. Moderator, I move this thread be relocated to 'Beating a Dead Horse'. Can I get a 'Second'?
Research is ALWAYS good! That is EXACTLY what these forums are here for. Your not the first newbie to come on here wanting to get something for nothing. You are already seeing the effects of this learning process having realized that dealers are only willing to go so far without any benefit back to them. If you can SHOW PROOF that you can generate 3 additional sales for them, then you can probably get the discounts you are seeking. Consider starting a local buying club with your neighbors for hot tubs. Narrow it down to one MFG and then all of you go in and work a deal.Congrats on the Accord. They are good solid reliable cars (We have owned 3 of them). While it could be considered a "big ticket" item, they may not actually be that expensive (comparatively speaking). I currently have an Acura TL as I saw the cost benefits of the leather (std), Memory seats (std), Sunroof (std), optional NAVI, Std Bluetooth integration 3 years ago before any other mfg was doing it as well as the updated styling and was "more than willing" to pay what I felt was a minor increase in price over the AccordHowever, the fact that you bough the accord does demonstrate what type of buyer you probably are. If I was selling you a spa, I might see your car and ask you "how do you like the Accord" before EVER trying to even talk to you about Spa's. It would help me understand what you want without even talking about Spa's.If you reply. It's GREAT! The BEST value for my money EVER spent! I can't see why ANYONE would buy a Acura TL over the Accord because the TL is $8K more expensive....tells me the following: 1. You don't see a justification of a premium brand over the non-premium 2. You spend only what is needed to meet your transportation requirements 3. Reliability is more important that "frills" These are all GOOD things and can be used to help understand the best tub for youMy second question might be "Which engine did you get in it"? You may be thinking that I really care enough to drill into the car you like so much but the reality is that I am trying to further qualify you as a buyer. If you respond "I got the Hybrid and can get 1.3 gazillion miles to the gal by hypermiling.... I then know that you place economy over performance and therefore you would probably also want a more economical spa rather than one with HUGE pumps (ala Bullfrog). PS - My wife's car is a Hybrid SUV. Your response would tell me Wants power but wouldn't pay $2K for a NAVI system built into the car when you could just as easily buy a $400 Garmen, right?Based on these observations, I would probably lead you to either the Tiger River or 300-series Jacuzzi lines. Seems the PREMIUM lines are just out of reach and you can't justify the additional $'s then these products "SHOULD" fit you to a T. It not that salesman are trying to "down sell" you but rather that they are directing you to the products that seem to fit your nature.In fact, you may well be able to buy one of those units for LESS than your current budget leaving cash left over. In some cases the only things you are giving up in this trade off may be a basic as the tub having plastic escrutions instead of stainless steel ones (not a real big deal anyway and not something you would even think twice about a year down the road).Guidelines for a typical Family of four (Homemaker working wife)...Unless you (easily) make over $100K/year, don't bother with the highest line models, they aren't made to be sold to you (i.e. They generally won't discount them as much as you would like because the don't NEED TOO)If you don't make at LEAST $80K a year don't bother with the mid-tier models as it may be a stretch for you to afford it as well as the $'s required for the installation ($900.00 or so in ADDITION to the tub itself for electricity, foundation, etc).If you don't make at least $50K, don't bother with a hot tub as you are already (more than likely) struggling to simply make it month to monthSingle Guy:Premium line for those with over $70K/year in incomeMid-line for those with over $50K/year incomeDon't bother for thos with less than $40K/year income.NOTE: This may have been a long read but at least I broke it up into paragraphs this time! LOL!
ndabunka, I didn't know you were a dealer? What brand do you sell?
I'd bet ndabunka would make a good dealer. He has lots of good ideas and seems to have a good business mind.....