I guess it probably is a case of you get what you pay for...
I have had the GME UHF radio in my car but this time round, I'm going for the Icom 440n. I want the features all in the handset with the bulk of the radio set hidden behind the dash. Sure GME have a similar radio but their speaker is still in the radio set, which kind of defeats the purpose if you ask me.
Clarity of incoming and outgoing calls is important to me, as mostly, you're in a noisy environment inside a car.
Interestingly, our radios in the RFS trucks are Motorolas. They seem to give good service in that environment.
I suppose you are planning on using your UHF in some of Australia's harshest environment and if a good proven brand like an Icom or GME is going to give you good service, then I suppose it is worth the money. If the Oricom (for example) can't take it and gives up on you on your first trip with it, then I suppose you claim on your warranty and swap it for something better.
My local auto sparky told me that the GME remote handset replacement is worth $100. They haven't had to replace many but those that have have been mistreated and thrown around in tractors and trucks. I guess if you make an investment like that into a radio, you look after it right?