Lots of naysayers out there about the new Indians as to whether they are going to "make it" this time. That would be the last thing on my mind if considering a purchase of one of the new Indians. The previous attempts were overpriced, under engineered stabs at bringing back an Iconic brand without any real capital or network to support the effort. That is far from the case with the new design...IMO, Polaris did the R&D, engineering, and are producing a iconic brand name in a modern mechanical design at a price point that eats Harley's lunch for what you get in a stock bike. It's not a CVO, but to get a stock HD to the same level would cost a minimum of 5K more. They sure don't seem to be having any problems moving the bikes out the door as fast as they can make them, and it's just the first year of production. It's only a matter of a short time before they will have a Tour Pak for the Chieftan, more choices in color schemes, etc. Within 5 years, at most, I predict they will have a model that directly competes with any HD CVO with regards to paint, chrome bits, sound system, etc. and it will not cost $38,000.
If I was considering a new bike purchase, Indian would be on the top of my list of a V-Twin "cruiser"/"touring" bike. More bang for the buck than anything else out there right now.
The only thing that would tarnish the new Indian, IMO, would be if they have any reliability issues with the engine, and from what I've read, they did real world homework on that too, so I think that will be a non-issue.