You might want to give PlasmaRoute.com call. His name is Steve, and they are built right here in the good'ole US of A!
They are affordable, extremely heavy, and have an nice reduction pulley on all X&Y Axis... this means smooth finishes even in acrylic. He is a former sign guy who built his business on high end CNC Routed Signs, and now just makes the machines.
We have zoned vacuum areas just like the big boys, but we only spent $12k, including delivery and software. (We later upgraded to V-Carve to make our signs, but still use Mach3 to run the machine)
Don't buy into what the larger named companies are peddling for $80k and up... because in the end, a CNC Router is just that... a router. Sure if you spend the money, you can get Spindles, Tool Changers and more bells and whistles, but if you just want to get in the CNC game, you really only need XY&Z.
Truth is, if you were so inclined, you could build your own for about $4k... a working machine too... there's many forums dedicated to guys who build their own, and there's really no wrong way to build one, as long as it's heavy base. Don't get the ones with extruded aluminum bases, and side rails... too much flex. Those are fine if you only want to plasma cut, because there's not side loading on a tool cutting into a material.