Right where we were when I left.....I know almost next to nothing about Airstreams other than they cost a bundle, relatively, are very nice looking and have a great reputation. I DO know that if I didn't want an Airstream and DH did, and just went and bought it and brought it home, it would not be a good evening. This is a major purchase and to add another "issue" to the mix is not going to be helpful.
Still of my original opinion that making lists of likes and dislikes and then sitting down together and sorting it out is the best way. There is a part of me that would love a moderately sized/priced Class C. DH has no interest and definitely no interest in spending that much money. If he came home and found one sitting in the driveway...... I do remember together deciding that my current vehicle needed to be replaced. We had a price range agreed upon. We had looked at several and found a couple of models we both liked, but no movement on decision. While he was at a week long business meeting, I had some spare time and went shopping. Found the right car at the right price range and bought it. Didn't bother to mention it until he called that evening. At the time I thought it was a good idea. NOT HAPPY!, to say the least. Ultimately, he did love the car and could live with the pricing and payment arrangements, but was really PO'd that I just made such a large decision on my own. Will not do that again. No, he's not a cheapskate or an ogre, but he rightly felt that we should have gone together, gotten all the info and then signed the papers. I hate to admit that he was right, but he was right. Don't just go off and buy it!