Pointerman said:
Don't want to sell and buy again when they are no longer camping with us.
That's understandable... it might be tough to find that perfect combo, in a quick manner anyway. But I commend you for your efforts! The "right" RV for a young couple with no kids (or maybe 1 small kid) can be quite different compared to a family with small kids, which can be quite different compared to a family with older kids, which can be quite different compared to an empty nester couple.
We found this out with our first RV (a 35' Class A motorhome), which was plenty big for our family of five but didn't have a lot of actual beds. The kids were younger then and could share the couch, but they are older/bigger now... so our second RV (a 32' bunkhouse travel trailer) works a lot better with the 4 bunks in the rear "kids bedroom"... with mom & dad's separate bedroom at the
other end of the rig.
We do anticipate going back to a Class A motorhome again (or maybe a large fifth wheel and bigger truck) someday when it's back to just my wife and I. Our oldest son may remain with us, since he has special needs and will not likely live on his own.
I'll mention too that these RV ownership changes have all occurred with very little financial loss, because I research carefully and buy/sell
gently used to/from private owners. That is the avenue of purchase I'd suggest, but it will make it harder to find an exact year/make/model. If you can split off your options list into "Must Have", "Would Be Nice", and "Can Take or Leave" (or similar), you may be able to cast a wider net.