Good points. Thank you for your replies. One thing I did not consider is the different levels of rigs, for example - entry level, mid range and high end. I would buying be more in the high end spectrum.
I have a pretty good list of makes to take a look at now. Thank you.
Some quality differences I saw at the show were plain doors vs shaker looking. Tin round door knobs vs solid door handles. The fact that when an overhead cupboard door lifts up to open, it actually stays hinged open rather than me having to hold it up.
The kitchen counter backsplash of one model was actually painted on. This is not a bad thing, it probably defined its value level.
I saw Atwood stoves and ranges in sume models but then I saw a different brand in other models that seemed more residential. I forget the brand of appliance.
The insides are all pretty, but beauty is only skin deep. Long lasting quality goes a long way.
We also walked into a $500K Class A. I would take a upper class fiver any day over that Class A.
Did you know the slide outs slide out now??? I saw that for one of the queen beds.
One thing I was not fond of was an AC unit above the bedroom. I would think it would wake me when it kicked in at night.
Some had such a high ceiling, I felt it was a waste of space. I'm not really sure why they do that.
Just some of my observations.
Ben