I would like to answer this as a Coachman owner, and the friend of a Cedar Creek owner. He's a fellow I camp with often and we work on our rigs and do upgrades all the time. His rig is a 36' rear living room model 2016. He has not had any major issues, but let me list a couple things. His stairs were weak and needed some modification to make them not flex. He had problems with water siphoning out of his fresh tank thus a check valve needed to be installed. His water tank was bulging out of the frame rails so some reinforcement was needed. The front cap was fading but was replaced under warranty before final sale. Several plastic trim pieces were cracked upon delivery so new parts sent and installed under warranty. The queen bed bows in the middle so a support was installed. Strings on his blinds have begun fraying and will require repair. Now, my Coachman has been ok, but I have done many similar repairs to mine. Mostly quality control stuff, sloppy work or things I couldn't live with. Some proactive mods as other owners had issues (FR1 filter housing). I believe that your either handy or your rig sits at a dealer while everybody else camps. His unit and mine are near identical layout. His suffered from quality issues like mine did. His dealer has been good with warranty work as has mine. He camps a ton thus many issues have reared up sooner than most would see with occasional use. He is still happy with his unit and hopes that the "teething" issues are done and he will have a great rig for years to come.