Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: pafoster62 on August 08, 2004, 11:22:31 pm
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??? ok folks what is the going rate these days for a Sundance Cameo?? and what does your dealer "throw in"? The local dealer is asking for 8900?? I have noticed some of you Optima/Cameo owners have paid alot less... HELP!!!
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In my town in eastern WA state, the dealer is asking 7299.00. That includes: cover, cover lift, soft cover, GFCI box, LED light, steps and start-up chems. They seem to be extremely reasonable compared to some places. Prices really vary around the country it seems. Yet my jacuzzi dealer was higher than the sundance dealer. He wanted 7500 for the J-365 which is reportedly supposed to sell for around 6500, so go figure! I really don't understand the reason for all the differences. Perhaps someone else can answer that one .
Scout
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The Cameo tends to run in the $7,999 to $8,999 price range, in the northeast. I have seen it less, but I wonder how in the world they sell in at $7,299. Obviously, one of the major reasons is the options available. They make different cover lifts and ozonators that can drastically change the price of the Cameo.
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We put a deposit on an Optima for $8,645. This includes covermate 3, drink tray, start up chems, ozone, LED light, aromatherapy scents, sundance robe, step, spa vac - doesn;t
include tax.
I know the price is higher than some. Our dealer has a excellent service reputation. Wouldn't budge at all on the price, so we tried to get him to throw in as many extras as possible.
Good luck.!
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But you now have a spa, which you are happily soaking away in. As long as you are happy, who give a thingy what you paid. You forget about that stuff about 3 seconds into your first soak.
Brewman
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Scout,
Do you mind letting us know the name of your Sundance dealer?
D/C
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D/C, giving you my dealer name is not going to help you.You really need to try to buy in your area. Find a reputable dealer and go for the gusto. You'll feel more comfortable going into the dealer for questions after you purchase. My dealer is very helpful when I have a problem. If its too much---skip it, move on, and find one that fits in your budget. There are nice middle of the line brands out there, as this forum has mentioned several times. I have a sweetwater,and am totally pleased with it. Tiger River is great too, but you really need to quit obsessing and just do it. I hope that wasn't too harsh.
Scout