I have followed this forum and another one, and so far no complaints of any serious problems. The few smaller issues appear to have been satisfied by the factory. Number one complaint is the notchy shifter, second complaint is lack of aftermarket bling, but that is changing now that the machine is becoming popular. I have read no complaints about lack of quality, do keep in mind that in anything you can get a bad one but when you look at the number of units sold and the few complaints reported it makes their record look pretty darn good. Also keep in mind that many models from other manufacturers are Kymco machines just renamed and rebadged. Aslo consider the number of drive-trains that Kymco builds for various manufacturers including Artic Cat, Kawasaki, Until recently Honda, Suzuki, and many other off brand names. Kymco International is the largest producer of CVT drive power systems in the world. They have been in the ATV market for a number of years, I looked at them in 2000 when I bought a Kawasaki Praire, they only got into the UTV market about 5-6 years back, but they already have had success in the atv market so why not. UTV's are growing in popularity, much faster than atv's. They have always had a year long warranty rather than the 6 month that most mfgrs have, but if you have noticed now that many others are starting to stretch out their warranty period to a year to stay competitive with Kymco. Like any mechanical machine you will find some with problems, but so far the factory has been willing to stand behind their products without much hassle.