Good Input.
I am not sure about the Tiger. I've flown one couple if times before and it's a nice little plane, but I remember they have some sort of problem with the fuel tanks (I think it was sealing them was impossible if there ever had been a hard landing before because of the spar running right through the middle) and a bubble like that out in the dessert (the plane will live in Vegas) I am not sure about. (remind me about updating my "what have you flown" list I forgot the Tiger.
Don't they make a 2 seater as well??
I guess I am looking at this more as an A&P than a pilot. It's like buying a house, you have to try not to "fall in love with it" because it's so cute and in, case of a plane, flies really nice...
Here are the thoughts that go into it on my side:
*Cessna because I have a lot of time working on them and flying them.
*High Wing because I would like to take it to Oshkosh and turn the whole plane into a Chicken Wings booth using the wings as shade so I don't have to bring my booth tent..
*Cessna 172 because everybody and their mother has parts for them and knows how to work on them
*172 because everything is sheet-metal and I am a sheet-metal guy
*Lycoming engine because I like them better than Continental and they seem to have less problems and the ones they do have I can work on myself
*It should be able to carry about 800lbs and have some sort of a cargo compartment.
the one thing I don't like is the speed..
The plane is mainly meant to be transportation for me and help me get my ASEL-IFR and commercial
Deep down I'll always be a rotorhead BUT I have never owned a plane and I am getting excited thinking about it...maybe I'll drift back over to the dark side...
My first choice would be a Cessna 182 (one of the last models they made in the late 70s) but I just can't afford them...
Oh!!

I just realized Chuck is flying a 172 while I was writing this, so I guess it would just have to be one of them huh?!
