In your experience, which is better built, Burstner, Miller or Ahorn/Rimor?

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Hello all on this helpful forum, we are still looking for a motorhome and we have started looking in Germany.
There we see a 2004 Miller Princeton with a 2.0 engine and 90,000 miles, a 2005 Burstner A530 with a 2.8 engine and 90,000 miles, and an Ahorn(same as Rimor?) Camp T540 with a 2.0 engine and 90,000 miles, all are about the same length, and have acceptable layouts for the two of us.
But as we all prefer problem free MH'ing and then deal with the problems, which of these are likely to give the least problems, in your opinion or experience?
Thank you in advance.
 
from those options definitely burstner
 
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Most but not all German built Motorhomes have a well constructed body. The Hymer family, which includes Burstner are considered by some to be worthwhile investments.
It is never a good idea to run down any particular Marque, for we all have different needs, be they economic, social or we simply like the looks of a particular model.
Many vans are built down to a price, while others aim at the quality end of the market. In FUN we are all equal so there are no 'bad' vans, in spite of what experience tells us.

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sorry there is a flaw in your plan, the bit where you say "But as we all prefer problem free MH'ing"
 
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sorry there is a flaw in your plan, the bit where you say "But as we all prefer problem free MH'ing"
Yes, that is where it all falls down, of course. (Credit to Hitchhikers Guide for that line)
 
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