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Does anyone out there have a good handle on the two year depreciation
(percent) in probable sale price of a new airplane such as a Skyhawk SP? Even though this is a newsgroup, this time I'd prefer answers based on actual facts and real knowledge. -- Roger Long |
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Dashii "Roger Long" om wrote in message ... Does anyone out there have a good handle on the two year depreciation (percent) in probable sale price of a new airplane such as a Skyhawk SP? Even though this is a newsgroup, this time I'd prefer answers based on actual facts and real knowledge. -- Roger Long |
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![]() "Roger Long" om wrote in message ... Does anyone out there have a good handle on the two year depreciation (percent) in probable sale price of a new airplane such as a Skyhawk SP? I can't even understand what you are asking. If you want to know what the depreciation schedule is going to be, you have to give more information as to what you intend to do with the property. |
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Have you considered talking to a sales rep. from Cessna? They actually have
a very good presentation available dealing with just your question. Good Luck. "Roger Long" om wrote in message ... Does anyone out there have a good handle on the two year depreciation (percent) in probable sale price of a new airplane such as a Skyhawk SP? Even though this is a newsgroup, this time I'd prefer answers based on actual facts and real knowledge. -- Roger Long |
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Yeah, I wasn't very clear. Let me try again.
How much is the new plane smell worth? Say you buy it, put minimal hours on it and try to sell it in a year or two. What % of the purchase cost, not including operating expenses, insurance, tiedown, etc. are you likely to lose. -- Roger Long Ron Natalie wrote in message m... "Roger Long" om wrote in message ... Does anyone out there have a good handle on the two year depreciation (percent) in probable sale price of a new airplane such as a Skyhawk SP? I can't even understand what you are asking. If you want to know what the depreciation schedule is going to be, you have to give more information as to what you intend to do with the property. |
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"Roger Long" om writes:
How much is the new plane smell worth? Take a bit of action: 1. Take a look at what almost-new planes are listed at in Trade-a-Plane. That will only tell you what the sellers *think* they are worth, but it's a start. 2. Go to your mechanic and ask him or her to look up a few recent make/models in the Blue Book for you. I'd guess that the biggest advantage of buying a new plane is getting exactly what you want -- paint, avionics, interior, options, etc. There will be some discount for having to settle for someone else's choices -- the above sources should give you an idea of what that discount might be. Note that used plane prices can rise or fall by 10% or more in a single year anyway, so you might also have to factor that in. Also, many states and provinces will charge sales tax on the purchase, which is money you lose right up front; ditto for ferry charges if you don't pick up the plane from the factory yourself. All the best, David |
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I'd guess that the biggest advantage of buying a new plane is getting
exactly what you want -- paint, avionics, interior, options, etc. How much is crazy worth? You'll pay double (or triple) the cost of an equally good (or, maybe, not as good) aircraft if you go that route. Our '74 Pathfinder needed a new engine right off the bat when we bought it in early '02. Since then we've added new: - CD Player/Intercom - Engine Analyzer - Com Radio - Overhead plastic - Leather interior - Carpet - Color GPS - Tires - Attitude Indicator Additionally, we've detailed the plane inside and out, and had the fiberglass tip-tanks redone and repainted. Later this week, the interior refurbishment will be completed, with the side panels and door reupholstered. (And it looks like I'll be adding a new DG to the list soon...) Total cost? Waaaaay less than half the price of a new Archer -- which is the closest thing Piper still builds to our 235 horse Pathfinder. And an Archer is a pale shadow, at best -- our plane will out-perform an Archer (or an Arrow, for that matter) in every measurable parameter. AND it smells brand new inside. :-) To me, anyway, buying new is crazy. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Keep in mind that it will depend on what manufacturers do with new planes.
Cessna recently added the Garmin G-1000 to the 206 and reportedly sold out the years production in one day. The last plane without the new avionics probably went down 10-20% the moment of the announcement. Mike MU-2 "Roger Long" om wrote in message ... Yeah, I wasn't very clear. Let me try again. How much is the new plane smell worth? Say you buy it, put minimal hours on it and try to sell it in a year or two. What % of the purchase cost, not including operating expenses, insurance, tiedown, etc. are you likely to lose. -- Roger Long Ron Natalie wrote in message m... "Roger Long" om wrote in message ... Does anyone out there have a good handle on the two year depreciation (percent) in probable sale price of a new airplane such as a Skyhawk SP? I can't even understand what you are asking. If you want to know what the depreciation schedule is going to be, you have to give more information as to what you intend to do with the property. |
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