Anybody remember the Pro-Tech PT-1?? I didn't think so. I briefly had a kit and dumped it at a loss (about 20 years ago) when I smelled a rat. The company went t*ts up shortly thereafter. Buyer beware.......
The point being, the plane is only as good as the support behind it. Having said that, there are always some new up and comers out there that deserve a look. Confused yet? I bought 2 Rans S-7's, back to back, the first time out of 5 kitplane constructions I've done that. The last kit EVERYTHING was in one box, I was not short one cotter pin, one flat thin 3/16" washer, etc. and EVERYTHING fit. Having said that, it is still a big job, about 750 to 1000 hours of YOUR SPARE TIME!! Think about that for a while.
The financial factor is the thing for me, no way could I afford a Super Cub or Maule, the initial purchase cost or the operating expense. Now I have something that does some things better then them, and other things not as well, but it was and is affordable, I just passed the 2,000 hr mark in S-7's, I can always afford the gas bill, at less then 4 GPH. Secondary is the fact that my bird is the only one just like it: I have mods no one else does, for better or for worse! I enjoy knowing mine is unique, like most homebuilts of course.