Yikes, my first post was after just looking at the pics.
The half shade off paint caught my eye immediately, thought it might be the lighting. I'm in the car business. My body shop usually wants a panel off the car to match the paint to, even a brand new car. Something like the gas tank flap or similar fits the bill. IMO there should have been more due diligence by the painter to match the color.
Any idea who does their paint work? I'd guess that it's subbed out, possibly to Maaco from the looks of it (mask and shoot, no dis assembly of anything). I might have been the one that talked about the stupid graphics that it seems EVERY RV manufacturer thinks look stylish...usually the colors don't match ANYTHING, start cutting doors and access panels out of them, removing any part of what might have been considered "stylish".
The leaks are unsatisfactory on any level. My 10 year old Sun-Lite is still leak free, and I beat the snot out of it for the 4 years I've had it. My window shades do have some small spotty mold stains. I put the lid down one time when there was still some condensation in it, didn't open it back up when I got home. I get ticked with myself every time I see it. Totally different material than yours, but I have found nothing that will clean the stains on mine (fuzzy felt backed vinyl).
It should would be interesting to hear the flip side of this story. I really do have hopes of replacing my current camper one of these days. I liked the idea that Phoenix could be customized, having reservations for sure if this is typical of their work/customer satisfaction.
Good luck with getting your problems resolved. Hopefully you'll get many years of enjoyment out of it regardless.
Just read the thread again. Be happy with your window rattler AC. I put a roof air on my Sun Lite. Supposedly it's rated for it, but I cringe every time I go down a rough road. One of these days I just know I'm going to find it laying in the floor and a new skylight in my roof! Hind sight being 20/20, I'd have go with the window unit.