
I will be a critic here because obviously this model is wonderful at a glance.
If the dinette slide-out is bigger than the ones they used to make, then that is a very good thing. If not, then plan on it being very confining. My wife is 5'-2" @ 110 and me 5'-11" @ 180 pounds, and the dinette-in-slide was very confining to both of us. Studying the floorplan, it is not clear if the slide-out dinette is big like our non-slide version here.

I do wonder about Cargo Carrying Capacity, referred to as CCC. That is the weight you are allowed to add such as fresh water, people, gear, food, towing, etc. On RV.net, some of the other brand motor homes, people are saying they easily over-weight their rig when adding normal stuff, which then their rig is dangerous to drive.
It would be benefitial to PC-USA over-all sales if they would include in the specs of all models, a worst case "weight scenario". That is the CCC of a fully optioned model, and the front & rear axle weight distribution. That would clear the air to many prospective buyers. People will not always study such specs, but clearly posting them is evident nothing is kept secret. In the case of the 2910, CCC would be a concern of mine. Slide-outs do add weight, 400-600 pounds per slide-out. One slide-out is equivalent to 2 people and all supporting stuff brought for them.
If you appreciate slide-outs, this model offers one more than most other class-C motorhomes of any brand. Then how could you not love this model? I especially appreciate a couch opposide the dinette. It forms a very nice social gatthering area when entertaining guests. It is a friendly rig to drive because it is your typical scaled-down PC, yet becomes a house once at your destination. I could see snow birds eating this up.