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Hi, So I found a deal on a Marquis Promise that is less than a year old for $6000. I know these are $8500 out the door new but I believe the the warranties are not transferable past original owner. All my research says these are one of the best hot tubs on the market, what type of things realistically could go wrong that would make saving $2500 a bad decision. I appreciate any feedback, Thanks
Quote from: chopper 7 on February 16, 2016, 12:01:21 pmHi, So I found a deal on a Marquis Promise that is less than a year old for $6000. I know these are $8500 out the door new but I believe the the warranties are not transferable past original owner. All my research says these are one of the best hot tubs on the market, what type of things realistically could go wrong that would make saving $2500 a bad decision. I appreciate any feedback, ThanksThe warranty is not transferable but you left out the detail as to whether this is from a dealer (where often you can get something like a 60 day store warranty for in store used spas) or if its from a spa owner which in that case its "as is" so you'd need to see it in person heated and fully in operation or you walk away.
Thank you for the replies a lot about this deal seems too good to be true but its good enough for a couple hundred mile drive to check it out. I'm told its like new and will see it next week, in the pictures the control panel is oval and all the new ones are rectangle so its true age is still a mystery. Owner is not sure weather it has 1 or 2 pumps does that effect its value much?
Only thing different is the control panel, different look on the jet faces, and some of the control valves/knobs will have a different look.
I found out from the seller it is a 2012 dealer demo tub and it is the two pump model. It seems like it is a good thing it was ran so any bugs could be worked out. Are there any differences from a newer Promise?