Hi Dave,
I bought a 2008 CruiserRV FunFinder Xtra XT-190 Toy Hauler last year and for the most part, I have been content. This is my first Travel Trailer purchase and after previously building a custom Cargo Trailer designed for camping, I suppose I was expecting a much higher quality...
I was disappointed in a number of things from:
A lack of insulation in floor... A Midwest Trailer sold in Northern Minnesota should have been better built to handle colder weather; however, this is obviously warm weather trailer and I am planning to
winterize the floor and plumbing.
One pet peeve is that the plumbing could have been routed much better and better access to drain and bypass valves... This would have greatly facilitated winterizing and readying for summer use.
The interior walls lack screw strength and or lack studs to facilitate adding things as simple as towel racks and clothes hooks in the head.
There are other things that
could have been better... However, with all that said, I purchased the trailer knowing these shortcomings and my wife and I have enjoyed the trailer. We have close to 9,000 miles on the trailer since it's purchase in early spring of 2015. It tows like a champ, even when loaded with a 600 lb. ATV, gear, and the water tank full. I am doing small upgrades as needed and plan to keep the trailer.
If I were to purchase a trailer
new, I would skip any dealership sales and go straight to the manufacturer... There are several manufacturers that deal directly with the end buyer and will build to suit the buyer's needs/wants. Now, before anyone throws rocks at me, this is my opinion and if you want something different than seen at the dealer, you need to go up the ladder; bear in mind that cost may well go up...
For example, my cargo trailer was just under $3,000 before my special requests that took it up another $1,500, but I got what I wanted, from windows to insulation, to 3/8" plywood interior walls, to dual ceiling vents with fans, to additional bracing, RV door and screen door... and the lists on. I then added an awning, built a galley, added 120 vac, propane, a 12 vdc battery, shelving, and other stuff. NOW, with all that, I HAVE MORE INTO THE TRAILER THAN I CAN GET OUT OF IT. So the decisions are sometimes difficult to make...
Good luck with your purchase AND HAVE FUN!!!