Two years ago, my wife and I made a trip to Elkhart, IN to go through a few RV factories, in hopes of trading our 2000 Safari Class C for a new motorhome. We had planned to look at Nexus, Phoenix Cruiser, and possibly Jayco. As soon as we arrived in Elkhart, we went to the Nexus facility. We toured the facility and discussed what I would like to have in a new motorhome. One very positive feature for me, is the 110 electical outlets having a power source from an inverter, which is what PC offers. The Nexus owners said they could set up a motorhome with that feature. We left there and called the PC factory and the gentleman who was their salesman at the time, was tied up that Fri. PM, and when I asked him if it would be possible to meet with me on Sat. AM, to discuss matters, he said, "If you are ready to buy, then I will meet you, otherwise, we are not open on Saturday." I was up there to shop around, before making any final decisions,so I had to eliminate PC. We went to our motel room and I went over the numbers and on Sat. AM, we went back to the Nexus company and finalized the purchase. I feel I saved app. $20,000 in buying a Nexus Phantom over a PC. I am not knocking PC's-I drove one some yr's. ago at a FMCA rally, and liked it. I just did not get the opportunity to talk to the PC people after driving over 500 miles to Elkhart, IN that weekend. For us, having a lot of storage area is very important, and our 28 foot, no slideout Phantom, has a lot of storage. That just would not have been possible with a PC. Nexus will build whatever you want, at a reasonable price.