All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Leprechaun by CoachmenWe bought a 2015 317SA (Ford) in February 2015. Its our 3rd class C and so far its been a good experience. We had a cracked fresh water fill connection the 1st time we used it, but this was taken care of by the dealer and since then, we've had few problems. We took 10 trips last year and have used it once this year and it has been exposed to some very heavy rain without any (discovered) leaks. We do store it inside as was the case with our previous motorhomes. Storage cost is expensive, but I believe the cost is worth it as we've found that it extends the life of the motorhome. We had our last class C (99 Tioga) for 16 years and it still looked new when we sold it. Overall, we are very satisfied with our Leprechaun, we love the floorplan, and haven't found another class C in the same price range that offers comparable features and amenities. I am hoping that Coachmen was able to resolve the cab leak issues because we'd like to get 15 years or so out of this coach. Blessings to all of you and safe travels!Re: deciding between thor quantum pd31 and leprechaun ds317Don't know much about the Thor, but my wife and I purchased a 2015 Leprechaun 317SA last year. It's been a great coach and virtually no problems. We've had 3 class Cs over the years and this is our best start for a new purchase. Our other coaches were a 99 Fleetwood Tioga and an 88 Mobile Traveler. All coaches were on a Ford chassis and in all cases the Ford reliability and performance was excellent other than gas mileage, which in your case, expect about 8 mpg or so. Good luck with your decision!