We have owned our Ten 2000 EX RR (bathtub version) just shy of a year now. Have done short 2-3 day camping with longest trip at 3 weeks. We like the layout and overall build quality.
The dinette is spacious but uncomfortable like all the RV dinettes we have owned. I think dual use cushions are probably ok for sleeping on but not for sitting.
The Atwood furnace thermostat requires a small block of wood to make turning the stat on or off possible- the little arm is incredibly hard to move.
The AC is the noisiest we have ever owned, both inside and outside the TC. More noise and whine even than the much larger unit in a previous 30ft fiver.
The Atwood water heater would inconsistently light from day one and constantly flame out. After reading here some possible remedys I managed to fix it. The gas jet was quite mis-aligned with the burner tube creating a very turbulent flow. I think the copper gas line was "adjusted" from inside which caused it to pull the gas valve out of position. Wrestling it back into alignment and a minor shutter tweak fixed it. Since my wife likes the bathtub having gas and electric heat in the tank was important.
Had to change out the reading lights to marine lights. For reading in bed they were too bright and LED cold white in color temp. The marine lights are warmer, more hooded and easy to aim. Removing the original lights revealed a hurry up install- one screw right thru the hole carved for the wires, another one over driven and not really holding the base. Needs reading lights at the dinette.
The toilet paper location and design is for young people still capable of contortions.
The bathroom sink could be raised 18 inches and the little cabinet above the sink is a head banger- it's going to be removed and with some sort of hangers replacing it.
The top window in the door is frosted, it's clear in current models I believe. Perhaps mine can be replaced.
And I am adding USB and 12vdc outlets.
We saw our first NL in Rocky Harbour Newfoundland on our way up the Northern Peninsula at a laundromat. The couple graciously answered many questions. A fiberglass four season TC was the cat's meow as we like to be out year round. And it's much easier to travel with it on the ferries than the big 5th wheel.
Doug