Quick rewind, what are you looking to turn? it makes a difference even if the answer is "I don't know" I know Charnwood have an improving range of machines my neighbour has a Charnwood table saw which is very accurate and a nice piece of kit.
Most turners would prefer more cast iron rather than sheet steel, however I used a Myford Mystro very happily for a lot of years which had a steel construction.
Looking at it the only thing that would put me off recommending it is the mechanical speed change, the capacity of this lathe is quite big, and that is a lot of potential weight that may start a lot quicker than desired!
My normal advice would be go to tool shops on demo days and get your hands on lots before deciding, but that doesn't work!
But first thing to ask is what is it going to be used for? Then see if you can come up with a list of desirable features. and work out from that what you can afford and ask people if anyone has one...
My starting point for a list is,
How big a bowl do you want to turn?
How big a spindle do you want to turn?
How small a spindle do you want to turn?
What space do you have to put it in?
What is your budget? (remember a lathe without turning tools is almost as bad as turning tools without a sharpening system)
I can't recommend the Charnwood, but then I wouldn't recommend the Axminster AC370WL either. I would recommend you look up the chain a bit and go second hand to make the price work out.