That youtube vid is what convinced me to hold off until further notice. Aside from Coachmen's rather lack luster TT and motorized quality records (pissedconsumer.com, on here and other internet searches), they seem to be rather proud of their Brookstone line; even used units with a few years seem to fetch what new Eagles and Cedar Creeks command. Time will tell.
It's probably at the higher end of the weight and size scale, but can you put a price on a floor plan that will still be useful to full time adult living after the kids leave the nest? This is one of those "why didn't someone think of this before" situations.