The quiz left out some important criteria that would provide a finer cut for just the right fit. For instance, what if two adults with no kids (i.e. like the DW and myself) want -> full stick house amenities without hookups (ducted A/C, ducted heat, wet shower, dry bath, etc.), no high steps to enter/exit, at least two good seats for crashing in the evenings, decent chassis ground clearance for occasional off-highway backcountry use, not too long and not too tall for occasional off-highway backcountry use, a gasser for ultimate fuel availability in the U.S., some redundancy in heating, cooling, and electrical charging systems in case of failure, and a common chassis that's been available for awhile for ease in locating parts and service everywhere in the U.S.?
In other words, the quiz should have been structured such that in the end these kind of choices would show up for prospective buyers: Small as tolerable Class B and Class C motorhomes built on a well proven U.S. sourced chassis and with an available 4WD option. :)