If you have the money, consider Coach House, Phoenix Cruiser, and Lazy Daze. Although more expensive, generally they are more trouble free than some of the entry=level models. I would rather pay the price than have a rig that is in the service bay frequently.
When going to an RV show, go to one sponsored by many dealers, not just one. There you can compare build-quality, floorplans, space, amenities, and weight capacities of various brands and builders. If you can't find a show near you in MO., the Hershey RV show (self-billed as the largest in the country) in PA occurs in mid-September. Remember to focus on what you need and want, and do your best to avoid eye-candy.
Best wishes and good hunting.