Im a fairly handy fella, I can fix most camper stuff. And believe me, I have to fix plenty on this crappy GD. My complaints aren't about "its a trailer and repairs will need to be made", thats a no-brainer. My complaints are about the overall build quality and materials used from the factory, and as a result of THAT, and not from use, the sheer number of constant repairs just to try and get it to where it should have been before it ever rolled off the lot. Of course actually using the trailer will cause some issues too, and thats the expected maintenance part of RV ownership. Use and age. But when its BRAND NEW and in its first year is when you expect it to be at its best, and thats exactly when it was most obvious that the GD was and is terribly built with embarrassingly cheap components. Thats also when we learned that the "service department" is a waste of everyone's time and money. Just one example, GD plumbed the entire trailer with cheap no-name flexible hose water lines, but used all PEX fittings. Uh, not compatible. They aren't even sized the same (hose ID is too large for the fitting OD, and they "rely" on the cinch clamp to try and make up the gap.) Only PEX (or PEX-type) lines can be used with PEX fittings and clamps. Flexible hose needs barbed fittings. Guaranteed water leaks galore. And they KNEW IT, but did it anyway. Thousands of trailers left the factory like that, right through their "101-point final inspection process" or whatever nonsense marketing gobbliddygook they call it. They use all the same chassis, frame, components, appliances, hardware, cheap tires, building techniques as everyone else (Lippert has a monopoly on the RV industry) but somehow this is "better built" and worth thousands more? How? Where? I learned the hard and expensive way that its all a sham. My advice is to pick an RV based on price, size, floorplan, and features and pay NO MIND to claims of "ours is built better". Go into it with the understanding that no matter which one you choose, you're gonna need to keep the toolbox handy at all times and prepare for frustration and disappointment with your purchase. They ALL suck so save as much money as you can.... you're gonna need it.
So why am I so hard on GD el-cheapo crap build quality but then also claim they're ALL the same? Because I got suckered into believing that GD was actually better than the rest, and I shelled out for it. That was a mistake. Its not better, its the same. My goal now is to do what I can to make sure others don't get screwed like I did-- not by telling people not to buy a GD, but by just letting people know that if you pony up for the GD because you want a better built unit, well, don't. There is NO reason for it. The market is full of less expensive options that are built exactly the same.