I have worked with [signed their paycheck] MANY EE's that make snap technical judgments that they are so sure of they fail to look at the problem anymore. I saw this so much that I decided to be an EE myself so that I would know when to call BS.
So many simple problems get inflated to the point that the simple solutions are ruled out, including the possibility that there is no problem at all - just a perceived problem.
That is most certainly a double edged sword.
On one hand you want to make informed decisions, that go beyond the opinion of one individual.
On the other hand, you don't want to get so bogged down in discovery, that you wind up becoming a stunt double, for the person's paycheck you are signing.
The other issue is that the pace of technology is changing so rapidly, that if you waffle too long in endless marketing and datasheets, you might miss an opportunity to buy something that was "right for the job".
I have never found one tool (in any business I have run) that was right for everything. Granted some are more versatile, but I would gladly follow lessons learned, and focus on what you need right now.....if it happens to amortize/depreciate across multiple projects....and outlives it's projected service life....that is gravy
I would personally look at Agilent/Keysight direct page on ebay. They have some amazing deals on refub. "high end" scopes there. Shockingly good in some cases. That is if you are sold on Keysight/Agilent.
I personally decided on a used LeCroy (recently), as I had much the same needs you do, although I am not sure what your technical requirements are. There simply wasn't a better value than the unit I purchased, and I am quite happy with the tool. Despite being 2009 vintage, it's already replaced my 2 year old Agilent on the bench.
Tek represents some of the poorest value (IMO) in "high end" scopes. The offerings in the last year or so are quite interesting, but IMO anything from the prior 4-5 years was WAY behind the curve, as far as processing power vs $ spent. vs competition.
I think for MSO under $5-8k Hameg is offering some extremely nice hardware. I always like their UI and the way they drop information onto the screen. they make fantastic use of real estate IMO.
If I was looking for another scope right now, for some "serious" work....and I wanted to buy factory direct...I would look at a refurb Agilent MSO9000, a new LeCroy HDO8000 or if my budget was more inline with yours, a top of the range (optioned out) Hameg MSO
IMO the Hameg represents the best value in a new scope, in the mid-range category.
If you want to run a lot of math/operators and want a ton of flexibility in the way signal is routed, plus want to do some custom UI or app development....I have never touched a tool that does it, quite as good/same way as an upper range LeCroy. I am personally happy enough with my used acquisition, to go further and investigate a brand new HDO8000. Which is saying a lot, considering Agilent filled up my bench space up until very recently.
Some more technical insight would be helpful in developing a purchasing criteria.....I.E. how much flexibility do you really want, and what exactly do you envision using the scope for? What is day to day for me, might be considered "minority" for others...