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Final Approach
I cannot speak to others but it has been my experience that as a percentage twin owners are more apt to want to defer engine maintenance than a single engine owner. I have heard the words "It doesn't matter, have a spare engine" more than once.
Back to human factors
That is why you can't afford to buy a cheap twin!
I've had several people call on my 421 and they are all looking for a good, cheap, reliable 421 at the price as the neglected one that has been sitting on the ramp for years. Lots of people get twins at a good price compared to their capabilities, but even good ones cost money to maintain. Buying a 421 for $125K that will haul 2200 lbs, and cruise at 190-200 knots is pretty cheap, but it costs a lot of money to fly it.
I fly twins, because I like the space, speed and pressurization of a cabin class Cessna and I can afford to maintain it in top notch condition. That doesn't mean things don't break, just that I try to stay ahead of it and don't defer maintenance items.
Bottom line, fly what you like and what you can comfortably afford.