I don't have much to offer to this debate from a VRI vs. VRII performance angle, as I've never owned the VRI. I
do have some thoughts about the
financial implications of each though.
As you said, Jason, you like to buy new - so do I

. New VRIs are still selling at around 1,500GBP (from UK dealers), whereas the new VRII costs between 1,700 and 2,000GBP, depending on who has overstocks on this model and who only has as many as they can sell.
Hopefully, these are both
bona fide websites, but for Heaven's sake, check them out carefully before buying

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Actually, I bought my VRII for a good price, from a Welsh camera shop who had pre-ordered 10 pieces for stock ... and actually
got all 10

! This is, apparently, unusual with new Nikon pro lenses and so they needed to sell off a few (with reduced profit margins) just to keep their stock holding (and cash flow) under control. So, the difference 'new' is not
necessarily going to be as much as 500GBP.
Secondly, what do you think will happen with the prices of used 70-200mms in the future!? My guess is that the VRI will still be popular for a few years, but will only sell for less than 1,000GBP (it just peaked recently and some were selling for up to 1,200GBP used, but I really can't see the demand being there in the future, now that a new model has been released to rave reviews), whereas the VRII model is likely to sell for closer to 1,600GBP used in the short term. Then, if Nikon put up the price of the new VRII model,
used prices will rise with it. This is very significant, as many owners of the VRI managed to sell their used lenses
at a profit, following last year's (crazy) rises in RRPs :|. My feeling is that I would be far more likely to lose
less money on buying (and then later selling) a 2,000GBP VRII, than I would be on buying and selling a 1,500GBP VRI :|.
Finally, all financial considerations aside, you have to ask yourself
which one of these two lenses is going to be the better of the two for what you have in mind :shrug:. Only you can decide on that, but I would (did) make that the primary factor in my decision. In my case, the new VRII model looked like a much better bet for my FX camera (and 35mm film cameras) and I didn't care about the internal focusing 'issue', raised by some sceptical press photographers - the other benefits out-weigh it, IMO.
I hope that you get a chance to try out both of these lenses at some point (hire them, maybe!?) and can then make a really well informed decision, which you will be happy with well into the future.
Good luck!