I've been looking at Moto Guzzi's as well but the only dealers are in Arlington, Richmond and I'm practically right in the middle between them. I really like the v7 iii Stone Night Pack but doesn't come with a tach which isn't really needed but nice to have, the Milano & Special however they do include that feature and I haven't looked at the accessory catalog as you have to give them your information before you can even download it. I do like a lot of the features they have, looks to be a comfortable bike to ride, shaft drive so there's isn't a belt or chain to keep up with, they're air cooled which depending on how you look at it can be a positive or negative issue. The only air cooled bikes I have ridden were dirt bikes and I've never ridden an air cooled motorcycle, it seems that it would be easier to maintain as it isn't water cooled where you have to service it every so often which isn't a huge deal, my only concern is heat in the summer and the longevity of it. For me it seems like the dealer network is horrible in that there are only 2 dealers even in VA and both are 2-1/2 hours in each direction, I've also been looking at Triumph's and at least they have a dealer in the city near where I live.
Why a Moto Guzzi? They are something that's different and I can guarantee that you will most likely be the only person around in your area with one, not many people know about them and will be wondering what it is exactly. For the most part I've seen nothing but good reviews on them and seem to be bulletproof. They've used the same basic design for years and years so that's were some of the negatives that I saw was where it could use some updating.
I currently ride a '13 Kawasaki Ninja 650 and it's comfortable for the most part but when I've been riding all day it ends up killing me, I've tried different gear and the clothing that I wear but I get this pain on the inside of my thighs where it feels like something is pinching you very hard so rather than spend money on an aftermarket seat which may or may not help I've been looking at other bikes that are more comfortable on the longer rides that I go on.