Seconded, from someone who has Aspire 9.
I love Aspire, and think it’s incredibly powerful and easy to use, but I use it mostly for sign making and relief carving. Its Vcarving ability is second to none, and the toolpaths are often far more efficient than anything I can create with other software (which is great when doing big numbers of parts) I’ve used the 3D creation tools in Aspire a little, but find they are more useful for creating artwork, i.e relief carvings and bowls etc, rather than mechanical-type parts, or parts that need to fit together. For that stuff Fusion360 is excellent.
As also mentioned above, go for Vcarve Pro and F360, then if you feel you need more you can look at Aspire.
I think a combo of the vectric software and Fusion360 will cover 99% of projects you want to do.