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Any other players out there who might do a small twin?
Highly doubtful in this day and age. Having the second engine equates to significantly higher operating cost with only a 30% performance increase, if even that. Take for example the Baron and the Cirrus, both aircraft that are still in production. The Baron will give you 190 knots in the cruise and burn about 35 gph total. Don't forget to factor in your engine and prop reserves in preparation for TBO.
The Cirrus trues out at 170 (no one dare tell me you can get 185 out of it, you're full of crap) and burns 13-14 gph when run lean of peak. You're only paying reserves on one engine and one prop. You do the math.
You're getting near twin speed on half the fuel. Factor in today's economy and you quickly see why the Cirrus is such a popular aircraft, and why a piston twin is going to have a hard time remaining marketable. Of course, there are those that HAVE to have a second engine. I certainly understand the concern with that aspect, and I tend to agree with them. But there are always going to be folks that want the luxury of owning their own new aircraft but want to do it as cheaply as possible. There are also those that don't want to put forth the effort to obtain their multi-engine rating.