We traveled from Stone Mountain GA to Seekonk, MA, about 950 miles. We stopped many times as my sweet wife needed the bathroom and of course the dog made a few too. I'm convinced that the PDI (Pre Delivery Inspection) was not done right and that they did not start from one end to the other. Its not just walk thru and look, or install a washer and dryerso, here is how I see it. WE have a new 380TH, I believe it was the first one produced, it may have also been in a show. And yes, we had a washer and dryer installed, it was never cycled to check and see if it leaked, or whether it cycled properly on the dial modes. When we got home the sliding doors had fallen off. So I checked out the doors to see how they were made to fit on the track, reinstalled them, adjusted the wheel trucks, the lock was falling out so I screwed that back together, now the doors close properly, fit properly and the lock works. This could have been done at the dealer. Now I have to do the screen sliders that fell off too. I did notice the rear sliders are off also, I noticed this at the dealer before I bought it. So, I'll tackle that too. I noticed that the fender flare screw is out, looking under the flare, one screw is not enough, I'll do that too. The inside living area is very nice, love the seating so you can watch TV without turning your neck sideways, looks like I have to adjust one of the couches as when you pull the lever to recline, the two middle recline pads cross one another when extended. It warms up pretty good, its our first bout with brrrrr cold weather, tonight it could go into the high 20's here. I'll put the tank heaters on and keep the water running a bit. I also had our rig weighed, just to know where I was, here goes; Water tank full, loaded with our gear, full tank of fuel, tool box and all............29,740 pounds gross. The mighty RAM with the CUMMINS 385hp and 850 lbs./ft. torque pulled this down the road and up those hills. Our travel speed was 65 to 70 and averaged 9.5mpg. All in all we like the 380TH.