Since most travel trailers are pretty much built similar in all brands, to me it boils down to what you can afford (without taking a 10 year loan) and how much you are going to use it. For example, Thor Industries own Airstream, Crossroads, Dutchmen, Heartland, Keystone and Livin Lite. I would say their quality control would be the same for all these brands depending on price. I think a lot of the quality boils down to how well you maintain and take care of the trailer regardless of the brand. Our Keystone Sprinter is 7 years old and in excellent condition and we have basically had no quality issues with it. We also do not mistreat it and remember it is not a stick built house and it is not going to be of the same quality which would make it too heavy to pull. To me it boils down to finding a model you can pull with your TV; a floorplan that fits your needs; appliances and HVAC systems that are reliable; furniture and cabinetry that you like; and it is comfortable for you. I like the comforts of having a bathroom; a good mattress; enough closet and cabinet space; and has two slideouts for roominess and is easy to take care of. I prefer not to have to take too much time to straighten it up and/or clean it and I enjoy being out enjoying the outdoors, sightseeing, and good restaurants. :)