"Having said that I've read a lot of good things here for Work and Play trailers. Smaller company and quality built, maybe not as fancy though. "
I purchased a 32 foot wells cargo gooseneck back in early 2000. I installed living quarters, 12 feet, and the trailer was very functional and durable.
Sold it and purchased a 2009 Class C as my needs changed, well I just sold the class c.
Looking again for a toy hauler i found a Work and play, 2015. Kind of rare on the west coast but I like the build. They start out with a cargo trailer then add living quarters. It is nose heavy, 1050 on the hitch but my 2500GMC pulls it nicely. My polaris side by side fits v e r y snuggly .
The appliances are all the same in trailers with the same fail rates. My concerns are the structure of the unit. The W n P fits the bill for me. Walking up to an expensive trailer with aluminum siding and pushing the panel in with my fingers is a turn off. As was said, you do not hear how many good reviews are on trailers, only when you have problems.
I have friends that own motor homes worth what a house cost, they too have issues. I drove one from Kansas to Cal, it was fun, like driving a greyhound but it rattled and creaked and sucked fuel like a rocket but again, the wiper flew off, the headlights started dimming, the panel underneath was dragging and it stalled in the middle of the freeway. This on a coach less than 3 years old .