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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: alwaysperky on May 18, 2005, 07:48:11 pm

Title: Help me make an offer on a New 04 Optima?
Post by: alwaysperky on May 18, 2005, 07:48:11 pm
Ok, since last Xmas I've enjoyed all the great information and issues this group works through.  It's been fun and entertaining, but the time has come for the sparrow to leave the nest. I'd like to ask for my own help...................

I've found an opportunity on a new 04 Optima and am in the position of making an offer and wonder if the group wouldn't mind sharing their ideas, opinions, and strategies to help me make an offer that's fair for all parties concerned.

Details:  
04 Optima
"Ideal" spa cover
dura-step
Start-up Chemicals
Delivery

Can you work with that?
Title: Re: Help me make an offer?
Post by: J._McD on May 18, 2005, 07:59:56 pm
add a cover lifter for your benefit and an ozonator for my benefit, then I know you will have a clean water experience.

Are you prepared to write a check?  I don't recommend expecting any cash offers, it can be intrpeted incorrectly.  Do you expec to finance or use a credit card.  You are apparently aware of a dealer that still has an '04 in stock and I'm thinking somthing between 85 and 89.  

Is this a privately owned spa?

Now what can you tell me? ???
Title: Re: Help me make an offer?
Post by: alwaysperky on May 18, 2005, 10:49:20 pm
Thank you.  Except I don't know what you mean by expecting any cash offers. ??? Do you mean I wouldn't gain anything by offering cash?

It would come with the "Sun-Lift". Is that OK?

It's a dealer and as far as financing, I guess I could write a check, charge it, and though I haven't asked yet, I'm thinking they may have some sort of program for me to consider.

He didn't mention the Ozonator, how much does that usually cost?
Title: Re: Help me make an offer on a New 04 Optima?
Post by: Gomboman on May 19, 2005, 01:33:59 am
What are they asking for the spa and maybe we could tell you if it is a fair price?  Is it much less than an 05' model?  Is it a floor model, blem, demo unit etc.?
Title: Re: Help me make an offer on a New 04 Optima?
Post by: bosco0633 on May 19, 2005, 03:59:25 am
can you provide any more details??
Title: Re: Help me make an offer on a New 04 Optima?
Post by: alwaysperky on May 19, 2005, 08:21:14 am
Bosco, What more details would you be looking for?

Details:  
04 Optima
"Ideal" spa cover
dura-step
Start-up Chemicals
Delivery
Title: Re: Help me make an offer on a New 04 Optima?
Post by: Brewman on May 19, 2005, 08:45:02 am
Ozone may be a few hundred dollars.
What is their asking price for this package?
Brewman
Title: Re: Help me make an offer on a New 04 Optima?
Post by: bulmer4nc on May 19, 2005, 09:19:06 am
You in Canada or the US?

We have an 04 Optima that we bought last Aug.  We have an ozonator, Ideal lifter and LED light on top of what you are looking at and we paid 7700 new (before tax).  That's in North Carolina.  

If our dealer still had one like it on the floor that they were trying to get rid of I'd probably offer somewhere between 6500 and 7000.  Did they say at all if the warranty was affected?  There was a thread on here a few weeks ago about someone who was being offered an 04 Sundance with only a 2 year warranty.  Make sure the warranty is full and they're not trying to pull a fast one on you.

You asked about the cost of the ozonator.   Our dealer said the cost of both the ozonator and lifter were $250 each but I'm sure that's their inflated 'sticker' price on those upgrades.  We basically had them include those for the same price that we were quoted without them.

Hope this helps...
Title: Re: Help me make an offer on a New 04 Optima?
Post by: alwaysperky on May 19, 2005, 10:14:00 am
Stated $7999 and willing to negotiate. ;D.  I just don't know how low to go.
Title: Re: Help me make an offer on a New 04 Optima?
Post by: ebirrane on May 19, 2005, 01:50:20 pm
A few years ago when talking with my local Sundance dealer he mentioned that every model year the prices for the tubs generally go up around $500 dollars.  New materials, pump upgrades, new design stuff, blahblahblah.

You might want to think of that.  Maybe look at what a brand new 2005 optima would cost, subtract $500 from it to figure what it cost brand new last year, and then drop it down some more given that its an old model he is probably trying to move.

You really should find out if this was a "stuck in the factory" tub or a floor model.  There is *nothing* really wrong with a floor model, but it has been used alot for a year and you might be able to haggle it down some more.

Make sure there is a full warranty on it, not pro-rated. If it is pro-rated you would offer less than if the warranty was full.

-Ed
Title: Re: Help me make an offer on a New 04 Optima?
Post by: alwaysperky on May 19, 2005, 02:13:14 pm
What does that mean.......stuck in the factory?
Title: Re: Help me make an offer on a New 04 Optima?
Post by: ebirrane on May 19, 2005, 04:43:54 pm
It means I'm bad at typing.  I meant "stuck in the warehouse".  Maybe the warhouse is the factory! 8)

Basically, I would differentiate between a tub that has never been used before and a tub that has been used for the past year or so in the dealer's showroom.

If it has been stuck in the factory/warehouse then it is closer to "brand new" then if it has had thousands of people wet testing in it over the past year.

-Ed
Title: Re: Help me make an offer on a New 04 Optima?
Post by: rushfan2112 on May 19, 2005, 08:41:23 pm
  I LIve in Md was offered a NEW 2004 unit less than 2 months ago for $7500. with cover lifter..steps,chems.cd ozone and delivery.. I hope this will help a little.. Is this one new?

Rushfan2112
Title: Re: Help me make an offer on a New 04 Optima?
Post by: alwaysperky on May 19, 2005, 09:41:17 pm
I do appreciate the information a lot.  I haven't seen the spa yet but have been told it's new in the warehouse. I plan to take a look this weekend and with everyone's help I'm hoping my offer will be one we both feel brings a win-win situation.

You were offered one for $7500 two months ago, and yours included the Zonater, should I go a little lower to account for the Zonater and a little futher yet because of the elapsed time?

How come you didn't "pull the trigger"?
Title: Re: Help me make an offer on a New 04 Optima?
Post by: rushfan2112 on May 20, 2005, 02:37:37 am
I endedn up getting a Sundance Maxxxus.. I am pretty big 6'6" so I liked the extra space .. Optima seemed a little small for me with the foot dome(My wife loved it though)  Plus I have 4 kids so I went bigger.. Have had for 10 days now!! Love it!!!

Rushfan2112 ;D
Title: Re: Help me make an offer on a New 04 Optima?
Post by: alwaysperky on May 20, 2005, 05:29:37 am
I've seen the Maximus, AWSOME.  I wouldn't mind one myself but the old budget rears it's ugly head.

Thanks again.  Good luck.
Title: Re: Help me make an offer on a New 04 Optima?
Post by: nm-tn on May 25, 2005, 03:47:49 pm
I'm not sure this helps but I bought an '04 Optima back in December that a dealer had on the floor as a demo for a year. It came will all the bells and whisles and I gave 7 grand including taxes and delivery and set up. I also got the full warrenty with it too.

BTW, you want him to add the ozonator to the tub because it makes the water so much better.

I think a very fair price would be $7500 with ozone included.
Title: Re: Help me make an offer on a New 04 Optima?
Post by: tstiffler on May 27, 2005, 12:24:16 am
I don't know if this helps, but at my SD store, the 2005 Optima was shown on sale for $7995, came with the basics including cover lifter and steps.  I purchased the 05 Optima  last week for $8,600, but includes CD/Am-FM Stereo, and a few other extras they threw in.  I hope I got a good deal.  Hubby really wanted the stereo, so we went with it for another $600.  Of all four spas we wet tested, I really liked the Optima best.  Second favorite of tubs we tested was the HS Envoy, and it was priced at $8,550 without a stereo.
Good luck   :)