Hot Tub Forum
Brand Specific Forums => Jacuzzi Hot Tubs => Topic started by: megolfer on July 05, 2012, 02:01:30 am
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Getting ready to buy a Jacuzzi J-345 and was quoted 6500 plus a 450 rebate. This is a 2012 and I get to pick the colors. Does this seem to be a good price. Thanks for the help
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Good price.
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Too low, you should offer to pay more ;)
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Yes. Good price. Very good.
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Hey megolfer, I just started looking at my first spa, a J-345. Did you pull the trigger? If so how is the clearray system, anything you wish you had?
Price wise I was offered a bottom line "special deal" of $7695+taxes, includes cover and lift and delivery.
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Sounds like a good deal, but check out to make sure there aren't any more hidden charges. I would imagine any 300 series would be more than that. Good luck!
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I know I'm a little late to the discussion, but the Jacuzzi J345's we were looking at were in the $7,500-$8,000 range by the time you get the package with the cover lift, steps, delivery, etc.
We lucked out and got a great used one, but deals like ours are not easy to come by.
We've found the efficiency to be exceptional living in a warm climate and setting the heat time and circulation time accordingly.
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Hi Everyone - i went into the local spa store here in Denver this past weekend and was told the best they could do on the price for the J-345 was $8,500. Where is everyone getting them for so much less? Hints? Ideas? Thanks everyone
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Hi Everyone - i went into the local spa store here in Denver this past weekend and was told the best they could do on the price for the J-345 was $8,500. Where is everyone getting them for so much less? Hints? Ideas? Thanks everyone
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Hi Everyone - i went into the local spa store here in Denver this past weekend and was told the best they could do on the price for the J-345 was $8,500. Where is everyone getting them for so much less? Hints? Ideas? Thanks everyone
with a little negotiation you could be in the $7,500-$8,000 which is where most of them fall from my experience (usually loaded: lifter, steps, delivery, etc)...at $6,500 that dealer is leaving money on the table or maybe not including any accessories, chems, etc... also he may make a large majority of his income from other products, ie swimming pool construction and service, patio furniture, fireplaces, etc etc so he doesn't mind selling them a little cheaper
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Sounds like I better get my negotiating hat on. If I can get it even at $8,000 do you think I should take it? Thanks for all the info
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Any out there that can still help me on this one? I'm in the Denver area. Thanks
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Any out there that can still help me on this one? I'm in the Denver area. Thanks
your mileage may vary, but personally if it was me and that is the spa I absolutely want I'd go in with checkbook in hand and offer $7500