I know your jaded but not all Fuso's are bad IMHO. I think where many go wrong is going for the "new" stuff. The new transmissions are a source of issues for the Fuso and on top of that you have to deal with DEF. If not buying a new ATW or EC I dont see a reason not to try and get a older model.
Well, as you say "not all Fuso's are bad". Which also goes for the newer models. Fact is, there are going to be lemons in any production run. Unfortunately KMG seems to have had some extremely bad luck, but I really wonder what the heck the dealership and techs were doing to remedy the situation?
The reason I say that is I've gotten thousands of miles on a '12 model, after a bit of updating after purchase (previous owner never had it reflashed or recall work done), it's actually been trouble free, other than one NOX sensor going south.
The newer Duonic models have their idiosyncracies, as do all models. It's all about what compromises you're willing to accept, but I do know that Fuso is working on these issues. I was just talking in camp with Howard70, for instance, and he mentioned there's a new ECM map for FG snowplow trucks, that just came out. Both he and I are thinking that this new flash might be the solution to the low speed/high torque issue that the current truck has. Time will tell, but there are too many of these trucks out there, and the market is too lucrative for Fuso to completely ignore the current shortcomings of the trucks. I've had enough vehicles to know that many times, new offerings go through significant teething problems. If the base idea is solid (and neither Daimler-Benz, nor FUSO has a history of making junk commercial vehicles- the opposite is true), then eventually (key word here...how long will it take, and how long is one willing to wait?) there will be a vehicle that does what folks are expecting it to do.
But of course, if you have just dropped 200K+ on a "real off road camper" and the performance isn't up to your specs....yep. I can completely understand the current gripes.
Fact is, right now, there are plenty of places I wouldn't take a current model FG camper rig.
Then again, there are plenty of places I wouldn't take an older model either, or for that matter a completely built Unimog....
Everything's a compromise, nothing is perfect until you really make it yours.