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Old February 20th 04, 03:29 AM
Rob Thomas
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Does anyone have any recent experience with purchasing a new 172S?

I'd like to know if there's any room for negotiation on the price of the
aircraft from the list price. Considering that Cessna has decreased
production, I'm beginning to think they will force a demand in the
marketplace.

I *FULLY* understand the arguments of the newsgroup against purchasing new,
but with the current tax breaks for my business, purchasing new makes sense.

r.


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Old February 20th 04, 04:17 AM
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On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 03:29:39 GMT "Rob Thomas" wrote:

Does anyone have any recent experience with purchasing a new 172S?

I'd like to know if there's any room for negotiation on the price of the
aircraft from the list price. Considering that Cessna has decreased
production, I'm beginning to think they will force a demand in the
marketplace.

I *FULLY* understand the arguments of the newsgroup against purchasing new,
but with the current tax breaks for my business, purchasing new makes sense.



The Diamonds are amazing. But don't take my word.

After reading about the Diamond 4-place (DA40-180) I don't know why anyone
would buy a new 172. 75%@4000ft.
http://www.diamondair.com/contentc/da40photos.htm


Don't even look at the Diamond twin. Wow!


http://www.diamond-air.at/Pressebild...winStar/MEDIUM

I couldn't find out how much the twin costs??

I'll bet both these planes have a nice juicy backlog already.


R. Hubbell

r.


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Old February 20th 04, 07:09 AM
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If I were you , I would talk to as many FBO owners as I could about the
situation with Cessna. They all seem to know that market well. When I was
looking over a year ago, there were several instances of deep discounts in
both new and nearly new skyhawks. Several people discussed it here. I
think those deals may be gone for now, but there may be an echo later.

Bonus depreciation is a great thing, but I would tell you to look at other
models as well. Diamond and Tiger are my favorites in this class. I would
only buy the Cessna if the others were not good ergonomically, or if I were
planning to land on a rough strips (but then I would not buy new in spite of
depreciation).


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Old February 20th 04, 04:40 PM
Jay Honeck
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Our FBO (Jet-Air, Inc.) is a Cessna dealer, and they seem to be pushing some
pretty deep discounts on new Skyhawks.

Try 'em at 319-351-5875. Ask for Ron Duffe -- he's one of the good guys in
aviation.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

"Dude" wrote in message
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If I were you , I would talk to as many FBO owners as I could about the
situation with Cessna. They all seem to know that market well. When I

was
looking over a year ago, there were several instances of deep discounts in
both new and nearly new skyhawks. Several people discussed it here. I
think those deals may be gone for now, but there may be an echo later.

Bonus depreciation is a great thing, but I would tell you to look at other
models as well. Diamond and Tiger are my favorites in this class. I

would
only buy the Cessna if the others were not good ergonomically, or if I

were
planning to land on a rough strips (but then I would not buy new in spite

of
depreciation).




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Old February 20th 04, 04:59 PM
Dude
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"Dude" wrote in message
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If I were you , I would talk to as many FBO owners as I could about the
situation with Cessna. They all seem to know that market well. When I

was
looking over a year ago, there were several instances of deep discounts in
both new and nearly new skyhawks. Several people discussed it here. I
think those deals may be gone for now, but there may be an echo later.

Bonus depreciation is a great thing, but I would tell you to look at other
models as well. Diamond and Tiger are my favorites in this class. I

would
only buy the Cessna if the others were not good ergonomically, or if I

were
planning to land on a rough strips (but then I would not buy new in spite

of
depreciation).



Before anyone takes my last line out of context let me point out that I
would and did by a new plane, but I would not do so if I were using it on a
rough strip.

Has anyone ever wondered who buys new SUV's for over 50k, and then goes out
rock hopping? I guess if you have lots of bucks...

Also, it appears that Cessna's discounting schemes continue. You might try
working your way up the chain. As I understand it, Cessna has a 3 layer
distribution model, so cutting out the middleman may work in your favor (or
it may not, you never know).


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Old February 20th 04, 05:16 PM
Rob Thomas
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I am considering a Star. The thing that Cessna has going for it right now
is a great financing package through Cessna Finance Corp. I'm trying to
find out now if Star is working on matching that type of deal.

r.

"R.Hubbell" wrote in message
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On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 03:29:39 GMT "Rob Thomas"

wrote:

Does anyone have any recent experience with purchasing a new 172S?

I'd like to know if there's any room for negotiation on the price of the
aircraft from the list price. Considering that Cessna has decreased
production, I'm beginning to think they will force a demand in the
marketplace.

I *FULLY* understand the arguments of the newsgroup against purchasing

new,
but with the current tax breaks for my business, purchasing new makes

sense.


The Diamonds are amazing. But don't take my word.

After reading about the Diamond 4-place (DA40-180) I don't know why

anyone
would buy a new 172. 75%@4000ft.
http://www.diamondair.com/contentc/da40photos.htm


Don't even look at the Diamond twin. Wow!


http://www.diamond-air.at/Pressebild...winStar/MEDIUM

I couldn't find out how much the twin costs??

I'll bet both these planes have a nice juicy backlog already.


R. Hubbell

r.




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Old February 20th 04, 05:23 PM
Dude
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What kind of deal is it?

I got an offer for 10% down, 5.25, 20 years from someone in the mail the
other day. Couldn't believe it. Cessna has a better deal?


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Old February 20th 04, 05:43 PM
Rob Thomas
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Wow, that's very good. The banks I've talked to around here haven't been
that low. Cessna is offering 10% down with 4.5%. It's only a 7 year loan
though with a balloon, so it would have to be refinanced at some point.

Can you e-mail me the bank that you go that info from?

r.

"Dude" wrote in message
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What kind of deal is it?

I got an offer for 10% down, 5.25, 20 years from someone in the mail the
other day. Couldn't believe it. Cessna has a better deal?




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Old February 20th 04, 08:39 PM
Karl Treier
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Beacon Aero Credit has good rates


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Old February 20th 04, 10:12 PM
john smith
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Dude wrote:
Bonus depreciation is a great thing, but I would tell you to look at other
models as well. Diamond and Tiger are my favorites in this class. I would
only buy the Cessna if the others were not good ergonomically, or if I were
planning to land on a rough strips (but then I would not buy new in spite of
depreciation).


I went to a Diamond presentation last week.
The speaker (a VP in the company) said that the average out the door
price for the DA-40 is about $230K USd. (This is customer ordered with
options, not base.)

The DA-42 is expected to be out the door around $330k USd (?).
The engines will be TBR, time before replacement, at 1000 hours. This is
expected to increase with experience. There are about 40 flying in
Europe, working out the bugs before entry in the US market. Pricing is
not firm due to foreign exchange fluctuations on EU sourced parts
(ie-engines).

 




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