Chuck, like you we came to the PC world from Class Bs. We had a 1996 Roadtrek 190P and a 2007 Roadtrek 210P, the 190 on a Dodge and the 210 on a Chevy. Of course, class Bs are not made on a production line but a cleaned out van which is often extended, raised or lowered. So, making them is an entirely different process compared to a C.
We researched for a time for a small Class C. We had seen PCs many years ago and after careful research decided a 2350 was for us and were preparing to order a new one when we found one ten months old with 7700 miles less than five miles from our house! We have been pleased with our PC and find the quality better than on most Class Cs. That being said, we never expect to have another rig with the quality of our old Roadtreks. Your Pleasureway would fall in the same category and Class Bers have argued for twenty years about PW vs RT. They are, in fact, very close to the same quality Canadian build. Excellent!
Now, let me add that new Roadtreks (and I assume PWs) seem to have more problems than the ones a few years ago. I don't know about PW, but RT has had three different owners in four years. Until the first sale, it was owned by the same family that started it about 1979 and was being run by the second generation. I look at the new ones and the quality in my opinion has deteriorated since my 2007 was essentially hand made.
I think a lot of the problems in the RV industry today are that the parts they must purchase are just not as good a quality as what was available a few years ago. Things that were made in the US or Canada are now mostly Mexican or Chinese and they are simply not to North American standards of durability. I think we all know that whether it is a sorry RV cabinet hinge that looks just the same as it did ten years ago except now it is stamped "China" in very small letters and breaks way too often or electrical components that should last years and fail in months. How sad. But a fact of contemporary life.
I am so sorry you have had the problems with your new rig that you have experienced. Candidly, those of us coming from Class Bs to Class Cs just notice a lot of things. Your problems seem to be excessive. The good news is that Phoenix Cruiser seems to take care of their customers much, much better than about anyone still left around. The fact that the company is owned by folks that are there every day is a real plus. The PC guys started out in the RV business actually building a real neat Class B called Intervec Horizons and Falcons and I can see the B quality carried over across those decades If I call up Roadtrek today in Kitchener, Ontario, the person I will talk with now works for a European owned company. This is my second unit these folks built if you count my Intervec Horizon many years ago. I loved it, too.
Hopefully all those problems are behind you now and you can really enjoy your 2350. We feel like we are in a mansion in our 2350 compared to the Roadtrek! And a lot of the stuff in the 2350 is simply superior to what was in our Roadtrek, but the cabinetry is sure not the same but it is close enough to provide us many years of good use and service.
Good luck my wish for you is that you get your problems resolved and enjoy your PC like we enjoy ours.
Paul