Lots of good saws available
In the last 10 years, I've owned both a unisaw and a grizzly cabinet saw, and after setting them up, both were great saws. Those saws are still sold and I would own either one of them again. Due to going back to work with the military, I had to sell both on transfers. Both cost about 2/5 of the Saw Stop.
Now some are awed by the safety features of SS. I am more awed by good woodworkers using sleds, guards, finger boards, hold downs, push sticks, etc. I hope the SS devotees can accept that others may not have the same opinion as they. I have always thought that good technique, planning and training is a better standard, and more proactive, than making a saw naive proof.
The new Grizzly saws with riving knives for only $1250 with free shipping are much more appealing than a $3K SS. And, yes, I have seen the SS at shows. Sorry, I am not impressed with the SS, and I am not sure the Cadillac analogy is valid either.