Oops...forgot to answer your question, Dane.
Our Rpod is a "2012." I noticed, though, that the date of manufacture was 4/2011. I don't know when Forest River changes the model year; but ours is probably a very early 2012.
I agree that we shouldn't have had to go through that. Someone on the other forum said that our dealer should have done a better job of prep'ing. My dealer pointed out the missing blind when I picked up the camper, and ordered that right away. The DVD player still had the protective plastic wrap on it, which is really the way I like to get a new piece of electronic equipment. I reported the problem with the display as soon as I fired it up and tried it out at home. They ordered a replacement right away and even offered to switch it with one from another new Rpod on the lot. I told them not to bother with that, because the camping season was over for us anyway. Maybe they could have done better; because they probably should have taken care of the unsealed holes that were apparent in the furnace/hot water heater area. Their overall treatment of me, though, had been outstanding. I don't think a dealer should have to finish the manufacturing job for Forest River; and I consider initially sealing exterior holes to be part of the manufacturing process. I'm glad my dealer took pictures for Forest River, and I'd like to think this was a rare occurance; but I didn't get that impression from the service manager.
All that said, I still have an overall impression of above average build quality for our Rpod. I like the way the exterior wiring is encased in tubing, the cabinets have a nice look and feel, the fiberglass has a nice finish, things seem plum and square, the door and storage lid close properly, torsion suspension vs. leaf springs, the decals are well done, etc. I wish the interior lights were LEDs and the warranty were longer; but, I think it's a generally well put together rig.
Sam