I wanted to add something about my 192RBS. The slide houses a sofa. It is not very deep. However, when it is out, it makes the living space seem HUGE. The good thing is that you can use the trailer with the slide in, if you want to or need to for any reason. It does not cramp the space much at all. You can't access the tank sensor buttons, and the clock is half hidden, but you still have access to everything else. If you came into the trailer with the slide in, and you did not know it had a slide, you would not even notice the missing space.
I also want to point out the bathroom. It is small, but totally usable. I am a big guy. I can shower comfortably standing up straight. Most importantly, and this may sound silly to those who have never had this problem in a camper, I can sit on the toilet and close the door!
This camper was an upgrade from a tiny little camper that served me well for 5 years. I knew what features I needed after that: electric water heater, big eye-level refrigerator with a big freezer, walk around bed, higher off the ground, lots of storage, and dual axles. With this one I also got things I never even thought about things like a power tongue jack, oven, speaker system, powered awning, a HUGE lighted storage bay, tons of outlets, night stands, and reading lamps, which are among my favorite luxuries.
I am pretty much of a neat freak when I am camping (I wish it would carry over to home). Everything has to be in its place at all times. You get this way after 5 years in a tiny trailer. When I am sitting on the sofa resting after a long hot Texas hike, I look around the interior of this camper and feel like I am in a model home. It is a very attractive living space.
Okay... I could go on gushing about my camper. I can't help it. I like it that much.