No...I agree. I think that the Desert Fox has all of the things that you want, and not so much of the things you can live without. What I was referring to in lack of "lush" was things like granite counters or suede leather interior, and other over-the-top "comfort" features.
In the past that was my biggest knock on the Desert Fox. It was a very utilitarian style toy hauler thats interior and general eye appeal was not up to the level of the competition. They still don't offer a slide on any of their tow behinds, but that may not matter to a lot of people. As you mentioned the price they charge for them I expect everything:B In the past when you would compare a 45,000 dollar Fuzion and a 45,000 dollar Desert Fox, the Fuzion was hands down a more appealing and comfortable unit. Not making any claims as to the quality of either because I have never owned either product.
It looks as though they are changing the interior, and increasing the level of available options, which may help them gain some market share. I just think that formerly Desert Fox lacked a lot of the "wow" factor that appeals to the toy hauler audience. Don't get me wrong; I would certainly consider them if I was ever in the market for something different. That was just my opinion as to why you don't see more of a popularity in the Desert Fox brand.