There is a large volume Socal Fleetwood, etc., dealer whose service department made getting started with our then new 2004 Tioga a PITA. After-sale warranty fixes took forever, dealer had to dicker with Fleetwood which delayed things. I'll bet that after-sale fixes of factory QC slip-ups are a problem for every new RV buyer anxious to get on the road and use their new rig. New car buyers can get the same treatment. To be fair, an RV is a truck full of appliances and other devices with a lot of RV stuff screwed to the outside, many more problems when new.