I have a couple Savages at present, and have had a few more. My brother also has a couple, and has had several more.
I struggle with the notion of paying $700+ for the gun you refer to. I cannot see any reason to believe they take more care in assembling or finishing the Predator than any other gun they make. They might, but I see nothing to suggest to me that they do. So really, the price spread between the Predator and a humble Model 11 at any sporting goods or department store, which is nearly 50% of the Predator's price, is extremely hard to justify. I've had a very sharp-looking 'camo' Savage before, that was done with a couple or three cans of Krylon and some masking tape. Hardly $350 worth.
That doesn't mean the Predator isn't a good-shooting rifle, though, and it doesn't mean I think nobody should buy them. My suggestion with ALL Savage rifles is to personally handle and operate the EXACT item you're contemplating purchasing. Their AccuTriggers, while widely lauded as outstanding, are in fact highly variable from one assembly to the next. Some are indeed very good, while others are astonishingly creepy.