I really like this Archer! Even though it doesn't have a glass cockpit but you can easily add a G500 right? What do you guys think? Something like this in the near future? What is the difference between this aircraft and a C172. Obviously the wings but what else? How does the Archer fly compared to the C172?
http://www.controller.com/listingsd...-ARCHER-III/2003-PIPER-ARCHER-III/1293853.htm
or even this one.
http://www.controller.com/listingsd...-ARCHER-III/2001-PIPER-ARCHER-III/1284287.htm
Let me just suggest something to you here. You're looking at 2000s aircraft in the $150k range.
Now, this is my airplane..
http://www.thecowman.com/pics/N6185H.JPG
It's a 78 Archer II. It has the exact same airframe, engine, wings, etc as what you are looking at. It doesn't have as many features... just a single garmin 430w, old radios, no autopilot or anything else. But it cost well under half what those two above cost. It flies the same speed, climbs as good or probably better since it's lighter without all that equipment. My useful load is certainly better too because of that- I can carry 4 reasonably sized adults and fuel to tabs. The two you linked before almost certainly can't, all those nice gizmos, more insulation, cushier seats etc weigh more.... and the max takeoff weight is the same.
My engine has under 700 hours on it... looking at the two you posted one of them has more than that, the other less. It's the same exact engine btw. Recommended TBO(time between overhaul) is 2000hrs and you'll be paying $20-$30k to do it.. so factor that in to your calculus.
The seats in the archers you linked to are better than mine- mine are 70s green-tastic cloth covered in sheepskin covers but they're solid. The paint on those airplanes is almost certainly better, mine is less than perfect. Can you tell in the pic? Maybe a little. I have to be right up to the airplane to see it, in the air nobody will know the difference.
For under $80k you can find late 70's/early 80s Archer IIs all day long with more time and most of the gizmos you are looking at, maybe even interiors and paint just as nice. Don't worry so much about gizmos and you can find archers out there... just as safe and reliable Archer IIs with the same engine and airframe in the $40-$60k price range.
So save $100k over what you're looking at. That's a lot of hours of flying, man. That's a lot of $100 hamburgers and other fun trips that you can go do. That's a lot of money put away towards a bigger/better/faster airplane too.
I had the same budget when I started looking a year ago and I thought I wanted the same "newness" that you're looking at now. Newness doesn't really matter a lot. I ended up not financing it at all, just bought it outright and spent a lot less. I have no monthly payments- just hangar rental, fuel, and insurance/annual once a year.