It's kinda interesting to me how many people are quick to suggest ways that SUCCESFUL manufacturers should improve their business. Whereas I have concluded that perhaps these (inferior-product) manufacturers probably have sensible reasons for running their business THEIR way.
With regard to RV's, we've been complaining about "poor quality" for 15 years (that I know of). Have they changed their ways, and improved their product quality? I guess not, people are still complaining.
Personally, I was able to fix/modify/correct most of the substandard-quality items in my Dutch Star, working on it in my own backyard. The biggest job was the "all fiberglass roof" (which was not).
Does anyone have any examples of poor-quality areas of construction found on their own RV's?