Price is always an issue. In any case I think it is safe to consider CF frames as 'exotic'. As such there isn't a wild amount of avant garde design and customization going on. I generally go against the advice to make the frame do the heavy lifting of enabling a perfect fit. My approach is to buy the frame that is in the ballpark (i.e. not 62cm if you are a 5'4" female) and anything else can be fixed with the right stem, bars, seatpost. Anything. If you are recognizably human you can be accomodated by the stems, bars and seatposts on the market and your bike will fit. Carbon fiber is not IMO the best material for a do it all daily driver bicycle. I'd look to steel or aluminum for something like that. This may change, but in 2014 the state of the art of CF is that it does not do the daily grind kind of performance dynamic all that well and if and when it fails there is usually no saving it. FWIW.
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