I'm about six months into ownership, and still a club member.
My original intention was to pursue a leaseback deal to offset the costs of the plane i bought, and still be a part of the club. The pa32 i bought would be a great step up from their all pa28 fleet.
What I've find is that it's REAL nice having my own plane, not having to deal with the scheduler, being able to tinker with it and do some of the mx, and not worry about what the last pilot did to it. If we want want to make plans on Thursday to take off on a trip Friday, we can do it. That flexibility is impossible with the club planes.
At this point, I've all but decided to quit the club. I'm going to wait to get through my first year and make sure I can afford the plane on my own. I also have a number of grass strips i want to check out that the archer is better suited to than my Lance.
If I could afford both, I'd stick with the club as well. I find the archer a little more relaxing to just fly around and sightsee or go to grass strips. I also like the idea of having something to fly while my plane is down for mx. I may explore finding a club that's more local with a 172 for those low & slow missions.