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Any owner of either Cherokee 160 or 180 would like to share their average annual maintenance cost?
I'm trying to gauge the $ difference between those two planes.
I fly a Cherokee 180. A friend of mine has a Warrior (160) that I fly in frequently. At cruise I'm only slightly faster than him. Takeoff performance is a huge difference. You will appreciate the extra 20 hp on a hot day. FWIW I can lean to about a 9.9 gph burn rate. I'm not sure if this is consistent with others or not. That's on a low time Penn Yan engine.The -180 is a far better airplane, all other things equal. Just a little more gas, all other expenses identical, but that extra 20 hp makes a biiiiiig difference in terms of living with the airplane.
Something I learned reading these boards is that, when at all possible, have your FUTURE mechanic do your own annual before you buy, even if the last annual was last week. Mechanics differ a lot in what they will pass, and the guy who has been doing the annual on a plane for 5 years passing stuff, is not going to be critical of his own work. But a new guy will, and you get a better idea what it will cost to get it right - and can negotiate the price accordingly. And when he passed it on the pre-buy, he is more likely to pass it on the next annual too.I bought a 180 as my first plane. So far, we've only been through one annual and it was pretty expensive (to the tune of $4000), with things that IMO the mechanic should have caught at the pre-buy, plus mag checks/rebuilds. That puts me in the minority among cherokee drivers I guess.
Something I learned reading these boards is that, when at all possible, have your FUTURE mechanic do your own annual before you buy, even if the last annual was last week. Mechanics differ a lot in what they will pass, and the guy who has been doing the annual on a plane for 5 years passing stuff, is not going to be critical of his own work. But a new guy will, and you get a better idea what it will cost to get it right - and can negotiate the price accordingly. And when he passed it on the pre-buy, he is more likely to pass it on the next annual too.
Hey, there are also the highway overpasses!I live in FL so the only hills we have around here are the dumps...
I came across this plane...it's a 140/160 but it looks very well maintained... question is this a fair price for it?
http://www.controller.com/listings/...5&dlr=1&guid=DAD26B8B013A4FEBA78796FE2066B70D
BTW, thanks for all the replies!
I would assume Piper doesn't make the parts, their suppliers do.
Fletchair supports the Grumman community by going to the former Grumman, AGAC, and Tiger Aircraft subcontractors and having runs of specific airframe parts manufactured.
Considering all the "goodies" on it, and the low time on the engine ... that price probably isn't too far out of the ball park. Considering what I've read about your typical mission, this one should suite you just fine.
Didn't take a look at where it is located, so the question would be is it any where near you? Just like realestate .... location location location. If it's in Calif, and you are in Florida ... keep looking. There will be one that is an acceptable substitute a whole lot closer.