OP
that one 'looks' quite good for the money.
I've got a Thule 909 Euroclassic, by the time I'd paid for the rack, towbar, 4th bike extension piece, number plate and 4 x 4 spare wheel upright piece I didn't have much change out of £ 800 😯
However I haven't regretted it, it's a breeze to use.
Downsides are:
It is very expensive.
It is pretty heavy.
With the 4 x 4 accessory it doesn't fold that flat (although it's easy enough to remove).
One part of it has melted a bit due to being close to the exhaust (the say don't mount it close to the exhaust, not that you have any choice).
Has a 13 pin (Euro) plug (adaptors are available).
Bikes can pick up a lot of road muck.
Upsides:
Bikes are very secure.
It folds down with the bikes on so you can open the boot of a normal car.
It is generally very well made.
I love getting back from a muddy ride and having the bikes loaded in less than minute whilst mates are still mucking about removing wheels etc.
Inside of the car stays clean and damage free leaving space for more passengers and or gear.
Will hold up to 4 bikes.
Will take all sorts of bikes (had kids bikes, full suss, hardtails and road bikes on it).
Locks to the towbar.
Support arms have anti tamper locks too.
Number plates are easy to swap so it's easy to fit to many different cars.
The Eurclassics have built in lighting boards which include reversing and fog lights.
My advice is spend as much as you can an it'll last you for ever, I got rid of two other racks when I got the Thule.