Picking a lathe when the money is there for a quality machine is a frustrating experience. Especially if you live a long distance from cities with dealers selling them, so have to work long distance and deal with freight delivery. I'm in decision paralysis myself at the moment.
I have a decent old US lathe, fully tooled. I recently sold 4 lathes, from a 9" toolroom southbend up to a 14x40 Taiwan lathe the older equivalent of the PM or Grizzly. My intention was to buy a new Grizzly 13x40. I also looked at the PM. Grizzly includes DRO and a lot of tooling that is extra with the PM. I should have kept the camlock tooling that was with my 14x40, that would have made the decision easier, as my current chucks and collet closers are proprietary to my lathe. PM will liftgate, Grizzly won't. That makes it a challenge here, as I have no freight terminal to deliver to. I can rig and move that size lathe myself, did the 14x40 twice. But, hate to have to drive to Grizzly just to get it. PM ends up 50% more expensive once you configure it the same as the Grizzly. Is it really better? Probably, like choosing between truck brand tools and Williams Taiwan made, there's a difference, but is it worth the money?
I could make do with my current lathe, but money isn't a barrier, I can use the writeoff, and having DRO and the foot brake safety feature is a big selling point. Plus, having a new, supported machine. I have to just decide between Grizzly (good enough) and PM (maybe better, hard to really know). Or buy a better piece of US iron, and put money/time into fixing it up. Could also do just do a few more improvements to my current machine and be there. Thus, the decision paralysis.
I also want a new mill. Hard deciding between a used Bridgeport and a newer Taiwan made machine. Mills, a lot more difference in $ between Bridgeport and clone, but lower priced Bridgeports often need a lot of work. I want turnkey, not have to rebuild the machine before I use it. Same delivery problems as a lathe.
Between the mill and lathe, could be $10K to $15K difference in delivered machine costs.
So, I dither and do nothing.