That is a great tent for a car camp. It will fit 3 cots comfortably and 2 cots and a pile of gear and make a great all hang out spot. It has built-in LED lights as well. We used that tent for two weeks last archery season, 1-week antelope hunting, and several camping trips. It rode through a nasty storm last fall, it rained enough to break the steel frame on my buddies pop up shade and didn't leak a drop.
It really depends on a lot of factors, how much time do you plan on spending inside? Do you want or need a stove? Are you OK with floorless?
Seek outside make good tents but not good base camp tents IMO, especially for the price. I have a little bug out BTB and it's a great tent, It has a 8' by 15' area in it and can easily sleep 4 with a stove and 6 without. The problem with it is you can't stand up and walk around in it and if you get any weather it sucks because of that. It's made for backpacking in and it's great for that.
I also have two wall tents, they are awesome if you know 100% sure where you want to camp and how long you plan to stay. It sucks to set up a wall tent and then realize the spot you put it sucks and you have to break camp and move. They are by far the most comfortable, especially with a good wood or oil burner going in them during late elk season. I grew up hunting out of wall tents and they defiantly have the nostalgia and I can think of very few places I'd rather sleep than on a cot with a sleeping pad and a big old heavy Coleman canvas sleeping bag next to a warm fire when it's snowing outside!!
Motels are also a good option for late hunts if you don't plan on doing them often. I have done some late hunts solo or with my kids where I have just traveled back and forth from a motel instead of setting up camp. I really like this approach for late season hunts since there is so much night time that time of year.