Sorry, I have to disagree with the part about $100 being "not alot more money".
That might hold true to you but I know alot of people who would think that $100 is ALOT more money. In fact most of the people that this saw would be targeted to would think that.
Remember that I bought this saw for $179 so that is $120 less then the referb 455 which you speak of. I'm not good at figureing percentages but I would think the 455 would be around 35% more.
Another thing a consumer would look at would be a warranty. This new Poulan has a 2 year warranty while I think the referb 455's would have a 30 day warranty. This would most definatly be a decision maker for alot of people. A refurb with a 30 day warranty? or a new saw with a 2 year warranty for $100 or so less? You tell me which way most will go. I mean they both have a 20" blade right?
Speaking of that, you should have seen the wierd look I got from the store clerk when I was paying for this 5020. She asked me if I was interested in paying for the extended warranty for this and I told her no, that I would more then likely be voiding the warranty on this as soon as I got it home anyway.
No the 20" is for marketing pure and simple but like we see it will run the 20". That its easier to limb with is just a side benefit.
All in all though, you guys are bringing up good points and I think this thread is turning out well.
I spent my money to see for myself what is going on with these saws, not here to tear it down or defend it, just asess the facts.