Interesting and contrasting pattern emerging.
As expected, smaller motorhomes don’t tow a toad as often, and when owners trade for larger motorhomes, they are often forced into having a toad. But then when they have a toad, they spend more time moving around in the small vehicle and less time in the spacious motorhome.
I suppose that’s where the trade off comes in. A smaller RV allows you to have the motorhome near you more of the time, but it’s smaller and relatively cramped; unless of course you compare it to space in a toad. I personally like having access to food, toilet, a bed, and all my gear at all times, so whether driving around Yellowstone or DC, I’d rather be in a small RV than a car. Obviously, while stationary at a campground, extra space is always nice. Since we spend more time moving around than stationary (excluding time asleep) it makes the decision for us.
With unlimited budget, I think my perfect setup might be a large motorhome towing a small 4X4 Class B as a toad, but even then I’m not sure I’d want the restrictions that come with so much equipment.