One brand I'd look at if I was looking at the smaller tt or 5th wheels would be the Scamp. Saw a Scamp 5th wheel for the first time last winter and the people loved it. Have seen a few others since. No idea on workmanship - but they are adorable. And the little Scamps can be pulled by SMALL trucks - the tt could probably be pulled easily by the Escape. I didn't look at workmanship.
Edited to add these 2 links:
Scamp tt:
http://www.scamptrailers.com/Scamp 5th wheel:
http://www.scamptrailers.com/Showroom/1 ... ilers.aspxThese might be smaller than what you're looking at - but oh, I love how cute that 5th wheel is.
As to trim- I was in a very, very expensive house with all the outlets crooked (a sign to me of shoddy workmanship) and in a log cabin home in the millions range, where they forgot to put the ductwork into the logs for the 2nd level. How do you forget these things?
There's plywood in my rig - not unusual in even the more expensive rigs, unfortunately. But if you can get something you feel is better made for less. And all those little things found in the new units (someone told me once they had a list of almost 100 repairs to take their rig back to the dealer for after having the new one home a week) - those are the things that the first owner had to deal with when you buy used
I almost bought a Class A two years ago at an rv show. They made me an offer I almost couldn't refuse. It was one of the really good manufacturers - and I found a bunch of little things like loose trim, etc - that they would have fixed for me. I finally stopped myself - even though I could have sold that rig now for more than I would have paid for it - cuz I really didn't WANT it. I love what I have. Course, if I won the lottery (would help if I played it) I'd be adding all kinds of perks.