".... the Classic being the best VPI ever according to some quotes."
Those quotes you refer to were from the original VPI ad copy, which I believe has since been modified. I've asked the same questions myself:
*mounted motor vs. SAMA
*belt drive vs. rim drive
*wood plinth vs. acrylic/metal plinth
*aluminum platter vs. acrylic platter
*etc.
Even more oddly, virtually every build 'quality' on the 'Classic' was previously seen as a negative for previous decks, and extra-priced options were marketed and sold to 'upgrade'! Are we supposed to believe that everything goes both ways?
To be frank, I think the 'Classic' is just HW and VPI, again, jumping on the newest and latest from the blogs. Like the 'rim drive'. Their marketing philosophy seems to be to offer something for everyone, which is fine, but it shows that there is no company-wide (and owner) determination as to which tt in their line really sounds best.
As a VPI owner, I wish they'd replace that crappy, coggy Hurst motor and make available a tape-drive option. I've tried my own manifestation of it with a custom pulley, and the cogging transmits (very) audibly to the platter. Because of that, there's no way I'd even consider a 'rim drive'.
BTW, good to see a dealer at least curious about the goings-ons at VPI.