You can look at large gorgeous RVs and say, hey that's for us, but remember you are going to be driving that thing to wherever you decide to go. So are you going for long trips? short trips? How many a year? Seems like a lot of folks I know that end up big, are snowbirds, or ones that travel and they stay put for a while. Snowbirds means folks that go to a warmer area and stay for winter. Or like my nephew who we used to bring with us in our smaller RVs we prefer, who now has a large one, thought larger the better and has traded in a couple, now parks it one place for the entire summer season bc he admits that towing it can be a drag and now again wants to trade for a smaller. So that is also something to think about. We like to tour, we like to travel about all over, so for us smaller and simpler works better. We have a Class B, definitely not for everyone but works great for us, we don't even need a toad but have electric bikes to tour around, or sometimes will bring a scooter on the back. But for us it's just us, no kids, and we aren't retired yet, tho we will always be pretty small, just how we roll. Finding the right RV for many may be better by actually staying in one and driving it also. We do have our e bikes, a blow up kayak we manage to fit, small grill and chairs, that's it.