We didn't do the extensive research of some. In fact, we had a 2014 Dutchmen Kodiak TT which we were less-than-thrilled about. It had leaks, bad fit and finish, and generally poor assembly quality. A weld broke loose in a slide and it wouldn't come in. We went to the Seattle RV show with no intention to buy anything. My wife loves to tour floor plans. We had never heard of Heartland (out of honesty I have to say that Heartland is owned by Thor Industries which also owns Keystone and Dutchmen). We visited the exhibit hosted by our Kodiak dealer. By the way, the dealer has great service and we loved dealing with them (Fife RV, Fife WA). We saw two Bighorns. One was the 3160. When we saw it, there were no others in the Northwest. We were blown away by the floor plan and the huge rear and LR windows.
We spent almost two hours going over the coach. We were assisted by Heartland's Northwest regional sales manager who answered all of our questions. When I stumped him with a couple, he got on his cell phone and called a Bighorn engineer and got the answers. I doubt a factory visit could have gotten us more information. We fell in love with the coach. Everything we hated about the Kodiak was not a problem in the Bighorn. We bought that camper at the show.
Yes, when we took delivery there were a bunch of problems. None of them are big enough to interfere with enjoying the RV. Some bother me a lot. Two of the doors (bedroom and pantry) wouldn't latch closed. How can an inspector miss that? There are sharp sheetrock screws sticking out into the UDC from the basement wall. Well, I could see missing that. The convection oven won't heat properly. That's not Heartland's issue and they have a replacement on the way. We went on our first trip last weekend. We had Camping World install a Winegard Trav'ler and a backup camera. We loved every minute of our trip. By the way, Kary Katzenberger, the Bighorn GM has personally answered all of my questions. Customer service has also been very responsive as well.
In my opinion there are two main things to consider when selecting a brand: First and foremost, will the manufacturer stand behind their products? Heartland is the absolute champ in customer service. It's hard to care if there are small quality problems if you know the manufacturer will help without any hassle. Second, can you live happily inside your coach? The Kodiak was our first RV. We learned that there were many things that got in the way of really enjoying our trips. We replaced the uncomfortable, cheap couch with two chairs from IKEA. We suffered through a poorly designed kitchen and a bed that was so short my feet hung off the end. We learned an expensive lesson.
Now that we are wiser, we made sure the Bighorn would work for us before we decided to buy it. Even though it is a lot more expensive than our TT, we are so much happier traveling in it that we would never go back. By the way, Keystone took over the Dutchmen brand and I did have some dealings with customer service. They were nice but very hard to get any serious help from.
If everything else is equal, I would go with Heartland because of the wonderful way they treat customers.
Bob