Rock the video was very interesting. However, I bought an ALUMINUM trailer; not what they are offering now. And yes 30 years properly maintained puts the trailer in the Air Stream class of long lasting well built trailer. By the way Thor owns air stream also. My Casita had floor delamination from road vibration. I replaced the inner floor and sold it for the larger Camp Lite because we wanted more room. It was a 1999 Casita MSRP of about $10,000. then now about $18,000 now for the same model.. After 18 years I accepted $8,000.00 for it. They say this year NADA is about $4,000.00 on the Casita; good LUCK finding one for that price. So in the end what I am saying is I do not think these current product changes will result in Living Lite having outstanding resale value. Look at most trailers and in 10 years they are almost worthless. Living Lite was built as a generation trailer when the company began production. It is sad to see sales is the only thing Thor cares about and not the owner who may bring them new sales.