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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: solo on September 03, 2007, 02:57:37 pm

Title: Anyone have pricing on a Hotsprings Sovereign
Post by: solo on September 03, 2007, 02:57:37 pm
My dealer quoted me $7595 (USD).  I think that this is full list price.  He knocked $400 off today for labor day.

But I think I should be able to get this spa for $7000 or less.  Are my expectations reasonable?

Does anyone have pricing info?
Title: Re: Anyone have pricing on a Hotsprings Sovereign
Post by: hottubdan on September 03, 2007, 03:18:41 pm
In northern CA it goes for $7500-$8000 US.

You are getting a good deal w/ Labor Day price. :)
Title: Re: Anyone have pricing on a Hotsprings Sovereign
Post by: Vanguard on September 03, 2007, 04:01:15 pm
If you are talking about the 220V Sovereign, you are probably in the right ballpark.  I've seen the white Sovereign go for as low as $5995, but that is in their old Classic Series.  If your dealer took off $400 and brought it down to $7195, make him a counter offer and see if he'll do anything else.  However, you have a pretty good price.
Title: Re: Anyone have pricing on a Hotsprings Sovereign
Post by: Spatech_tuo on September 03, 2007, 05:36:36 pm
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If you are talking about the 220V Sovereign, you are probably in the right ballpark.  I've seen the white Sovereign go for as low as $5995, but that is in their old Classic Series.  If your dealer took off $400 and brought it down to $7195, make him a counter offer and see if he'll do anything else.  However, you have a pretty good price.

I agree, make a counter offer, it can't hurt. Also, if you were to say offer him $200 less and he said no the next best step is to then just ask for $200 in store credit instead. To you it is basically the same since you'll need chems and such down the line but for him it's better than lowering the price and you may find him more flexible that way.  
Title: Re: Anyone have pricing on a Hotsprings Sovereign
Post by: solo on September 03, 2007, 06:23:26 pm
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If you are talking about the 220V Sovereign, you are probably in the right ballpark.  I've seen the white Sovereign go for as low as $5995, but that is in their old Classic Series.  If your dealer took off $400 and brought it down to $7195, make him a counter offer and see if he'll do anything else.  However, you have a pretty good price.

He offered me $6700 for the White Classic.  But he knows that $7000 is my max.  

1.  Is there much of a differrence in the White Classic other than cosmetic?

2.  If I go for the White Classic, what should I offer him?
Title: Re: Anyone have pricing on a Hotsprings Sovereign
Post by: hottubdan on September 03, 2007, 07:27:39 pm
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He offered me $6700 for the White Classic.  But he knows that $7000 is my max.  

1.  Is there much of a differrence in the White Classic other than cosmetic?

2.  If I go for the White Classic, what should I offer him?
Classic Sovereign is 110/220v convertable.  Smaller jet pump which means 4 way diverter instead of 2 way.  Jets feel the same.  No water feature.  Everything else is cosmetic.
Title: Re: Anyone have pricing on a Hotsprings Sovereign
Post by: Chad on September 03, 2007, 07:32:45 pm
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He offered me $6700 for the White Classic.  But he knows that $7000 is my max.  
The worst thing to do imo is to tell any salesmen your maximum budget before they make their offer.
Title: Re: Anyone have pricing on a Hotsprings Sovereign
Post by: solo on September 04, 2007, 07:42:32 am
Yes, that was a tactical error.  Now I am afraid I will never get him below $7000.  Any idea on how I can get him lower.

My thought is to tell him that I am going to by a cheapie brand for say $4000-5000 and that I wanted to give him one more chance to sell me a hot tub.  

But I would appreciate your thoughts on ways to get him down on his price.  Unfortunately, buyking a hot tub feels a little bit like buying a used car.  
Title: Re: Anyone have pricing on a Hotsprings Sovereign
Post by: Vanguard on September 04, 2007, 11:09:15 pm
I think you are probably pretty darn close to his bottom line.  Keep in mind, you DO want him to make money on your spa.  That way, he'll still be around when you need warranty service.  

Knew of a HSS dealer in Lubbock who was dropping the bottom out of the price.  Guess what?  Lubbock has a new HSS dealer and is picking up the pieces from the guy that went out of business.  If your budget is $7K and you like the Sovereign for just a few hundred more, make the sacrifice and do it.  You'll be glad you didn't  scrimp.

Because the jet pump is bigger, you get more jets working at one time than on the Classic.  You get the waterfall that you don't get on the Classic.  Other than that, it is primarily cosmetic.  
Title: Re: Anyone have pricing on a Hotsprings Sovereign
Post by: solo on September 05, 2007, 09:38:31 am
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I think you are probably pretty darn close to his bottom line.  Keep in mind, you DO want him to make money on your spa.  That way, he'll still be around when you need warranty service.  

Knew of a HSS dealer in Lubbock who was dropping the bottom out of the price.  Guess what?  Lubbock has a new HSS dealer and is picking up the pieces from the guy that went out of business.  If your budget is $7K and you like the Sovereign for just a few hundred more, make the sacrifice and do it.  You'll be glad you didn't  scrimp.

Because the jet pump is bigger, you get more jets working at one time than on the Classic.  You get the waterfall that you don't get on the Classic.  Other than that, it is primarily cosmetic.  

Of course I want the guy to make money.  I assume that he wouldn't do the deal at a loss or if it was not good for his business.  What I don't want, is to pay WAY more than I need to.

I understand that for many, a SPA is a luxury item.  Rich people put them next to their swimming pools and could care less if they paid $7000 or $17,000.  They have the money to spend.  Thing is, I need my spa for hydrotherapy and I am not rich by any standards.  So I need to get a good deal just to be able to afford to own one.  
I have budgeted in $500 to have a 220 line put in and $50/month in electricity/chemicals.  But I can't afford to pay too much.  Medical bills are already piling up.