The question nobody has asked yet is how much you plan to spend. Another is can you lift a 100+ pound generator into the back of your tow vehicle. If that would be a problem, then you need two 2000 generators paralleled. Which is a little more expensive. Just approximates:
Honda EU3000is - 2800 running watts - about $2000 - 144 pounds
Honda EU2000i - 1600 running watts - about $1000 apiece - 51 pounds
Yamaha - Expensive like the Honda
Harbor Freight Predator 3500 - 3000 running Watts - $650 on sale - +-100 pounds
Champion dual gas/propane - 3400/3100 - 3100/2800 running watts - $1100 - 96 pounds
Champion 3100 - 2800 running watts - $800 (got mine for 600) 80 pounds
Champion 2000 - 1700 running watts - $470 apiece - 49 pounds
All of these can be doubled in a parallel setup.
If you're using them a lot and want to pay extra for proven reliability and durability, go for the Honda or Yamaha. I don't use mine enough to justify thousands in investment. The drawback to my generator, Champion 3100, is the small fuel tank. But for about $150, you can set up an external boat tank that overcomes that drawback. I'm installing mine this week. The Champions and the newer Predator have proven to be very reliable and durable, for the time they have been available. Servicing them can be a problem. Whereas the Honda and Yamaha can be serviced at dealerships. Mine came with a broken air box. I had a free replacement in two days. So parts for the Champion aren't a problem. Don't know about parts for the Predator. But I have always done my own work on out of warranty mechanicals.
You'll find on this forum staunch loyalties to brands. Any question about tires, oil, tow vehicles, or generators brings out the worst. So try to read through all of the posturing and belittling to discover what is best for you.
2020 Torque T314 Toy Hauler Travel Trailer- 38' tip to tip.
2015 F-350 6.7L Diesel, SRW.
2021 Can Am Defender 6 seater. Barely fits in the toy hauler!