Lazy Daze rigs in good condition hold their value better than most. Finding one for 25K that has the length and floor plan that satisfies their needs may not be as easy as finding one in another brand. I advise beginners to look at 26-27 footers if they might have any problem sleeping in the overhead bed. People with arthritis, etc. may not be able to climb a ladder and get into bed with a partner and may not be able to get out of bed without waking the other in the dark when they have to go to the bathroom. With 27 footers, you can have a rear bedroom with RV queen size bed and much more storage and cabinet space than a shorter 22-24 foot rig. Beginners are often overawed by longer rigs and soon wish they had bought a longer rig with bed and bedroom in the rear. Sleeping on jackknife sofa or convertible dinette cushions ain't the best either. That said, some love their short Class C's. Short Class C's may be OK for a "spry" couple, not great with a couple of kids and dogs.