I too have been looking at the AVE XH3 with a possibility of a purchase....after saving £20 a month for 10 years with one of those supposed quality "friendly" (ha-ha) societies), I have ended up with £2400 in my hot little hand...
...having done the maths, I now realise what a catastrophic savings plan this was, and just how much commissions and costs must have been.....on the other hand, if I wouldn't have put aside to 20 quid, I wouldn't have anything now!.....but Vodaphone shares might have been a better bet
so having tried an XH3 for a very short run, I am now trying to get my local dealer to get one from Ebco, but I am not sure that efficiency is the name of the game... I was promised one to try as soon as the NEC show was over, but that was a week a go, and nobody knows anything about it...so now it is said to be available in about another 2 weeks....somebody else must be having a go in the meantime
but in the meantime I have been looking at other websites, and taking note of Eddie's comments about quality of kit on a nearly £2k bike, and it is more bottom of the range than middle or top..
somebody on this site, imported a TKM Machina from Rad Sport Brucki in Austria paying "just" £1800 for a 2500euro machine, with quality kit....and the Haibike Enduro RC is also a bit more upmarket kit wise, but at £2,100 mail order from UK dealer...
...so it is hard to know whether the better quality kit will result in a better experience, or just a warmer feeling inside..
my cheap Tektro hydraulic brakes work very well on my present MTB, so would Magura feel any better...should do, but!
would better quality suspension forks 'feel' better on the usual broken UK road surfaces/towpaths/bridleways, but not uber-technical tree roots and broken rocks etc
my middle/low Shimano Deore front & rear changers be slicker with SLX (Haibike)
so it is hard to know, when the chips are finally down, and there is money available to actually put where your mouth is, just where value finishes and lust takes over....
and then there is the quandry of mail order, and fettle yourself, or put up with local dealer inefficiencies and have the possibility of back up......the elephant in the room. as it were, is the Bosch power system/battery, as the rest is just nuts and bolts and a bit of rubber, and any bike shop can help out
....so my present position seems to be a trial before I buy from an Ebco dealer (money back with no questions), and then more agonising about kit quality and dealer/no dealer, as it were...it seems as though buying a pricey bike is even more problematic than buying a motor, with even more options and permutations
but at least Eddie gives an total thumbs Up for the Bosch system, so that part is re-assuring...
aaggh well....watch this space
cheers barry -coll