Consider also the differences in impellers. The Flygt N-Series is a different style (cleans itself on every rotation) from the KSB, the Grundfos. It might be better for you (if you have stringy solids present) or it might not; the cost difference may not be justified. Also remember that the N-series efficiency remains constant as any non-self cleaning impeller's efficiency drops as solids build up.
Another consideration (and I've run into this) is, where is the pump coming from? Flygt pumps are made in Europe or the US. KSB is, I believe, made in South America. While I've never experienced any problems importing European equipment, I have with gear from South America (please correct me if I'm wrong about that). For some reason, customs is suspicious of imports from that region (hmm). If you ever find yourself in need of a quick replacement, that factor can be important.