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![]() "Dude" wrote: Why would you be less inclined to buy a new one than an old one? The warranty might not be honored if the mfr. goes TU. A lot of the value of a new airplane is in the warranty. Suppose you bought a new Commander, the co. went bankrupt and it was discovered there was a metallurgical flaw in the main wing spars on new models? That's a not-too-far-fetched scenario that would leave you with a $half-million, non-airworthy hangar queen and no recourse. Seems like you are in the same boat. Not really. Besides, Cessna pulled the plug on building piston planes even when they had money, what's the difference? Cessna was still a viable company; it did not cancel warranties on new aircraft when it stopped production of piston a/c. -- Dan C-172RG at BFM |
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