gitmo234
Line Up and Wait
Buy according to your mission. A LOT of airplanes that are flying are very old. Cosmetics don't fly aircraft. Mine is the first year the 172 was made, had it for a couple years and I haven't lost my shirt. It's actually been cheaper to maintain and operate than I expected. Someone will find some reason to not buy any aircraft on the market. Although mine is listed here, I'm reasonably certain that I've got mine sold. The jury is still out for me on whether i should have bought bigger the first time or not, but that's a whole different debate.
Have a good hard look at what the mission is, what the budget is, and the mechanical state of whatever you're looking for. Just like buying a car. You're going to get a thousand different opinions and lots of anecdotal evidence.
The only advice I'll give is to make sure whatever decision you make is based on how mechanically sound it is and how well it meets your mission.
What Jose said about discouraging airplane ownership is true
Have a good hard look at what the mission is, what the budget is, and the mechanical state of whatever you're looking for. Just like buying a car. You're going to get a thousand different opinions and lots of anecdotal evidence.
The only advice I'll give is to make sure whatever decision you make is based on how mechanically sound it is and how well it meets your mission.
What Jose said about discouraging airplane ownership is true