Upgrade Opinions, Thorens vs VPI


I'm looking to possibly upgrade to a better turntable.

My current setup is a Thorens TD166 MKII with the original tp11 tonearm. The table has a few mods including a solid cherry plinth and birch bottom with sorbothane feet. It also came with the 10mm spindle bearing, same one used on the TD160.

Amp: Rogue audio Sphinx 
Preamp: MM preamp built into the Sphinx
Cartidge: Shure M97xe with SAS stylus
Speakers: Monitor Audio Silver 8

The components listed above are my recent upgrades. I now think my table is due for an upgrade. 

I am considering installing a Jelco SA750D tonearm on my Thorens, since the tonearm is likely the weakest performing part of the table, or going with a completely new table.

I am considering the following tables:

Rega Planar 3 (possibly not a big leap?)

Rega RP8

VPI Classic 1 

Acoustic Signature Wow XL with Rega arm.

I am leaning toward the VPI, partly because I really like its look, but I do want the best sounding table under $3000 (subjective I know). Overall, I'm pleased with the current sound from my Thorens, so maybe the best bang for my buck would be a new tonearm. Some members have claimed that a Debut Carbon will blow the doors of a TD166, but in my personal experience, it's the opposite. So I'm thinking I'd probably need to spend over 1K for a real sonic upgrade over my Thorens.

Anyone have experience with VPI tables versus Thorens TD16X series? Any advice is welcome.
helomech
The most appealing aspect of the SoundSmith carts is the relatively low cost of retipping vs MCs. 

I've noticed cartridge prices are skyrocketing. Many carts cost 20% more than at this time last year. 
We fired up a Zephyr Mimic Star for the first time today on one of the first Prime Signature and being totally ice cold it was very musical with a firm focus.  We actually did a spur of the moment live stream with it.  SS cartridges go very nice with our tables!
Helomec, congratulations on the VPI purchase, very nice table. I think the recommendation for Soundsmith is a good one. I would also take a look at the Nagaoka MP300 or 500. These are also Moving Iron, and very nice sounding. Happy Listening.
Sturgus
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Thanks to everyone here for the advice and insight. 

I'll report back after I've had some time with my Classic.