Welcome Serena, just a bit of friendly advice from an elderly reader and owner. This is a fantastic site for information and advice, but remember one thing that’s important here is that we are all individuals with different need and wants. What features that are important to you, may not be important to the next guy. First of all you’ve came to the right place. Read as much as you can to familiarize yourself with the jargon and reviews (very important). After knowing what your needs are and price point, then narrow it down to two or three bikes. My advice and many others here is to try and buy from your local bike shop, where you will get the support that you need and believe me, unless you can do repairs yourself, at some point will happen. Like Court said, there is no perfect bike. Do your comparisons at your price point, make a decision and go for it. Never look back, because you already made a decision, unless something new comes on the market before you buy and compare it to the one you decided on. Another important thought, don’t let a few dollars more or less decide for you, because in the end it‘s really not that important. One other thought, and I’m sorry for keeping this long, but after you get your bike, there are accessories that you will definitely want to add, and these add to the cost of the bike. When doing comps, keep this mind. One other thought is the weight of the bike, and if you’re lifting the bike onto a rack, the lighter bike, is important to consider. Well, enough said and I wish you luck and ride safe.