I read about all the complaints about the "Low-Performing" Beech Sundowner/Sport and wanted to toss in my 2 cents. Back in 1975 I bought a 1972 Beech Sport for $8450.00. It had damage history - nose wheel broke on a hard landing. It was "Repaired". Yes the Beech Sport is slow and underperforms the Cherokee 140. I flew off a 1000 hours in 3 years enough to get my ATP and then I sold it for, wait for it, $8450. I loved that Beech. It had two doors, well-ventilated and roomy. It was a stable airplane and best of all -Cheap. The Sundowner is the same airframe with 180hp. Also a slow, low performance airplane considering other planes in its class. But here's the deal, if you are trying to build flight time to eventually finding a seat with a major airline (Like I did) you can either spend north of $100k for a Cessna 172 or spend about $75K on a Sundowner, and still have a nice airplane to build time in and then sell it. I highly recommend the Sport or Sundowner for building time - they can't be beat