I can only comment based on my research, not a class A owner....
but it seems to me that you have found that your particular one just isn't fitting. Good lesson, Nothing wrong with that.
I agree with what JamieGeek said about getting the same sort of thing unless you go big. What I saw with the class A's that I looked at, and mind you these were smaller "entry level" roughly equivalent in price range to my C, was that they had roughly the same limitations. The captains chairs may have rotated giving a larger living room, but something else would be as small or smaller.
I didn't find many that would fit my family... they seemed to be more suited to couple living. The C we landed in still "fits" us. My only complaints really are the size of the tanks and I do wish that it had more towing capacity. I wish I could have afforded the super C version of the same floor plan.
Anyway, my point is this.... don't discount a C for the sake of an A. If you find an A that fits, hey maybe that's even better, but maybe a different C would be a good fit instead.
Based on what I have seen, if I could perhaps over generalize, I think a class C is often a better niche for a family that's not full time. It's just a puzzle to get the right one.
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