Good Info and i have to agree that the quality of todays RV while may be a beautiful thing to look at, the quality of workmanship is terrible. I have owned Wanderer by Thor travel trailers in the past. one bought barely used and the other new. issues with them were minimal to nothing. a craked waterline in one and some loose screws int eh other. Quality of th eunits, great. we had one for 2 years the other for 10 without issues. then to a forest river surveyor tt, a few issues, not much. now a Grand Design fifth wheel we love. issues, yo bet, first biggie the slide motor cam off its mount, trim not lined up, trim on outside loose, loose cabinet and a few other things. While most of them are little and will be fixed by dealer, GD is taking care of them. As far as the quality control goes, i don't see it in anything much any more. i am not opposed to having some warranty issues resolved, but most of these things are not a mecahnical breakdown type. they are aesthetics, and installation issues that should never have left the factory like that. The employee that is working on it or installed it improperly should be notified of the issues through dealer / manufacture communications for a unit and not let it happen again. the worst part i believe is the amount of time we have to take to take unit to and from dealer for warranty work and the amount of time we are without our expensive toys. I will be contacting my dealer for some type of compensation for the trips to the dealer and the inconveinence. My goal is to have my warranty extended for the normal period form the date all issues are resolved giving me about an extra 3 months of warranty, that may get their attention. So other than spelling issues, i am done whining. Good Luck & be Safe ! ! !