AJ, you've added some additional gaps we didn't know about. I'll give you another one. The Voltage couch is extremely uncomfortable. We sat in one and immediately realized the couch would have to be changed out. Some owners have posted the details of their upgrade on new rigs.
Having said this, I think you'll need to continue watching Voltage very closely. They present very well and make a stellar first impression. We went into one at a CW store and my wife wanted to trade for it immediately! (Her main interest was the nice bedroom layout with good room on both sides of the bed, and a better pantry, plus the overall look & feel of the unit was extremely nice.) I had my several concerns including the slides, electric landing gear etc, but agreed to be open-minded and take a more serious look, as long as we also looked at the new Cyclones. We almost bought a 3612 instead of our 3812 and I wanted to revisit that decision as part of any thought to deal for a new rig. Ultimately we went to a major dealer that had several 2012 Voltage, Cyclone & Fusion rigs parked side by side. A close review led us to select the Cyclone 3800 as our overall favorite, and we couldn't justify the expense and hassle of upgrading. We continue to enjoy our 'ancient' 2011 rig and look forward to using it for many years to come. However, if we were inexperienced shoppers looking for our first rig with no appreciation for the technical gaps, we could be Voltage owners today. I suggest that Heartland take a good close look at how Voltage presents so well. It could be nothing more than the color palate or lighting, or maybe surface finishes. You've got them covered on the technical side, but that's not the only thing that sells.