RobWNY wrote:
I agree with the OP. The vast majority of brands are all about the same.
Having owned several popups, a hybrid, and a couple of travel trailers I'd agree, though I would say that IMO Fleetwood popups were at the time a step above everyone else in overall quality despite the fact the company had an awful time trying to manufacture a roof that wouldn't leak or otherwise deteriorate. :R Our hybrid / TT experiences suggest to me that whether any given trailer is relatively trouble free or nothing but a headache for as long as you own it is more a matter of luck than anything else. JMO but I think most owners would be a little less critical of the RV industry as a whole if dealers and manufacturers alike would be more willing to step up to the plate and actually put honest effort into addressing any owner's concerns about their rig.