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Not sure where you are, but as you look at bicycles, think about what bike riding you might do. Different styles of bicycles have different advantages and disadvantages.
Road/Triathlon bikes: Lightweight frames and skinny tires make these the lightest and most efficient bikes. Riding position may be uncomfortable, particularly if you only ride occasionally. Those skinny, lightweight, high-pressure tires may be prone to flats and hard to fix if you do get a flat.
Mountain bikes: Heavy frames, knobby tires suspensions, and very low gearing make these go-anywhere bikes, but they're not very efficient with the big, soft, tires. Riding position is more upright and therefore suited to casual riding.
Hyrbrid/City/Fitness: Kind of a mix between the two. Frames are heavier than regular road bikes with slightly wider/heavier tires and usually a much wider range of gears. A more upright riding position compared to road bikes. A good all-around bike if you're going to ride casually.
Recumbant: These are the funky looking bikes where you lean back rather than forward. Good if you have back or wrist problems.
I started with a 10-speed back in high school. Years later, I got tired of fixing flats and dodging glass and gravel while riding around the neighborhood with my kids and got a mountain bike. A few years later, I did my first triathlon and bought another road bike and then a tri-bike. I still have the mountain bike, and I ride it to the store because in town, I want to sit up and be seen, not worry about glass, carry stuff I buy at the store (I have bags on it) and ride in tennis shoes rather than my bike shoes. If I were only going to have one bike and ride casually, I'd get a fitness bike rather than a road bike. This has the added bonus that fitness bikes start at about $250 (sporting goods stores) where entry-level road bikes are about $800 (not including pedals, shoes, pump, repair kit, pouch, helmet, cycling computer, etc.)
So...
Would you ride your bike to the store to get a few things?
Would you ride around your neighborhood?
Would you ride your bike 2 miles to go to the park or a restaurant or show (instead of driving)?
Would you ride on busy streets?
Would you want to carry things when you ride?
Do you want to go fast, fast fast?