That's what I thought, and I've had very good luck with Murray equipment in the past, so I bought it at Lowe's (who, BTW, denied any MTD/Troy-Bilt relationship).
The variable-speed throttle lever is too hard for my wife to use, so we have to tie it down with a Velcro strap, severely limiting its usefulness and compromising safety. The adjustable wheel assemblies are held together with external Circlips, which occasionally pop out and have to be replaced, which turns out to be a lot harder than it looks. Consumer Reports said it "mowed unevenly", which confused me. How could a simple rotary mower -- engine, blade, deck, wheels -- mow unevenly? Well, this one has figured out how to do it. I'm disgusted with it.
Update -- after the wheel fell off for the 3rd time, I took it back to Lowe's, who refunded the purchase price even though it was 11 days over the 90-day return period. Bought a Toro to replace it, which I like a lot.