yabut the powerplant pricing and supply situation isn't solved by EAB tho, unless you break with the orthodoxy and go auto.
Of course, the irony is that I could find a spam can to replace the old one in present circumstances quicker than I can the RVs I've been looking (on and off) for now more than 4 years. The inventory situation is pathetic, which negates the so called savings. Well, unless you count not having an airplane as savings, in which case I'm winning like you read about lol.
At any rate, those who bought before 2020 are generally insulated from that pricing/inventory mess (born on 3rd base type of thing). I would know, I bought 3 airplanes in the 2010s. Like housing, it's a tone deaf affair to yap about costs from that vantage point. In fairness, if I was open to TW I prob could have found something in the price range by now. Digresing.
The concensus on reddit (a less affluent collective than here and thus less blind-spotted when it comes to aircraft ownership) is that this hobby has been dying a slow death for the last 40 years, and settling towards a volume stasis like Europe, complete with the airspace shrinkage for recreational use, probably complete in 20 years. I must say I agree with that assessment, and both regulators and OEMs (yes, even Cirrus, given their demographic) welcome that sunsetting. Parts and customer lead time is a big component of that suffocation.
I give the MOSAIC prayer rug crowd a lot of ish, but they're effectively finger on the pulse of the last corner of the ship above the water line. So I understand why they pin their hopes on that deus ex machina. LSA fanbois cope a lot, but the market rejected the things. The market wanted more performance and higher wing loading than what those kites offered, especially for no purchase price savings of consequence for a middle income wage earner. Hence why MOSAIC appears so much of a draw for the bottom of the market.
At this point, I'm rooting for everybody on a fire at will basis, auto conversions, EAB, LSA, whatever. This may be a case of carpe diem, cuz again like my fellow redditors all agree,I think this thing is toast (euro restricted access and affordability) in 20 anyways.