Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: mrsteven_2000 on August 28, 2007, 01:32:02 am
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I wanted to get a new top of the line sundance 880 optima. I wanted a new one with all the bells and whistles. However, I wanted to know where is the best place to get the best price on this hot tub. Please help as this unit is quoted around $11,000.00.
Please post websites, phone numbers of contacts, companies etc, that you think have the best deals..
Regards
steven
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Might help a teency teency bit if you told us where you live. Makes no sense to give you a the name of a dealer who is a couple thousand miles away from you.
Just so you know- Sundance dealers (and probably other brands as well), are assigned to service and sell in a specific region. If you call a dealer a couple states away, they probably won't sell to you- they might if you come to their store, but delivery and installation out of their territory would probably wipe out any cost savings. And that out of state dealer certainly isn't going to service your spa. And the local Sundance dealer might not either- when he finds out you didn't buy from him. If they did elect to service you, you'd probably get on the lowest priority of calls, and possibly be assesed a trip fee.
Look at the dealers in close proximity to you- anything else probably isn't going to be worth the potential headaches.
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I have seen them sell in upwards of $11,000 with stereo. If you had the room, I would just recommend going Maxxus for an extra $2,000 more.
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My 2007 Maxxus with stereo was around $11K. Bet you could get the optima with stereo for less than $10K, probably closer to 9.
txwillie
Austin,TX
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10.5 in NJ (4/07)
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My 06 Optima was built to order, delivered with ozone, cover, lifter, step and chem kit, and was 7650 plus sales tax. He's selling them for 8100 this year, according to my nephew.
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My 06 Optima was built to order, delivered with ozone, cover, lifter, step and chem kit, and was 7650 plus sales tax. He's selling them for 8100 this year, according to my nephew.
Wow, $11k is obviously high but $8100?! He better rely on volume sales.