Where do you live? Do you need short-field performance, and/or do you regularly take off in high DA environments? That might factor highly in the decision.
I went FP with my RV-9A because of low initial price, simplicity, reduced maintenance and lighter weight. My typical destination is a 2500' to 3500' asphalt runway at no more than 1000' MSL, though it does fine at Big Bear and Mammoth, 6000'-plus with DA as high as 10,000' (have to say, Gallup, NM on a 90-degree day at max gross dictated a pretty shallow climb!). If I lived back east and needed to clear trees bracketing a 1500' grass strip, I'd go CS in a heartbeat, but the southwest is very FP-friendly!
For me the $4K-$5K I saved buys a considerable amount of 100LL, and maintenance consists of re-torquing the prop bolts at annual.