I've had my 372 for 2+ years and with a 51 and a 394, it's really my go to saw...it's a perfect size, light weight, doesn't gobble gas, and races through most stuff, with a 24" bar no problem. I've put on aftermarket cylinders on 2 that I sold, Farmer Tec is chinese stuff, seemed fine. But I will say you can get decent cyls on Baileys for $100 on sale I think. I can pull a 372 cyl in 10 mins, and they're so easy to work on, I wouldn't be without one. A 94/95 is very big and heavy and loud, but ya need it sometimes. And the 51 for limbing is so great, light, easy on gas, quick...
If you're handy, watch for a 'parts' saw on Ebay, grab it, then fix it...or try a Huztl on Ebay, from Hong Kong, they have assemblies, and full saws, take your pick, not bad prices, and fun to build one yourself. It's really easy.
Why people buy new is beyond me, unless of course, you really run a lot, then I can see it...to each his own. At $1200 ea for a 95 and $800 for a 72, I know why I picked up my 72 on Ebay for 250...