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On Jun 19, 8:42 am, "Peter R." wrote:
On 6/19/2007 12:17:16 AM, Jay Honeck wrote: I don't know an average person's income versus 20 years ago, but I do know that you can buy a nice Cherokee 140 for about $30K. As you know, but for the benefit of those who don't own, operating costs for older aircraft become more of a barrier than acquisition cost. Right. For example I've run the numbers on various AOPA sweepstakes planes and come to the conclusion that I couldn't afford one even it it was given to me. Acquisition cost of a very low-end plane may be comparable to a high- end car. But the cost of keeping it is way out of the ballpark. In six years of owning my Lexus, which cost about the same to acquire as an entry-level used Cherokee, I've only had to spend $1K on maintenance once -- a 90K service that included a new timing belt and water pump. My "required annual" is a state emissions inspection at $30 a pop. And I don't have to rent a place to keep it. And it costs a lot less to insure than... well, you get the picture. Saying that a plane costs about the same as a high-end vehicle is simply wrong. It's way more. Not even close. |
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In article . com,
xyzzy wrote: Acquisition cost of a very low-end plane may be comparable to a high- end car. But the cost of keeping it is way out of the ballpark. In six years of owning my Lexus, which cost about the same to acquire as an entry-level used Cherokee, I've only had to spend $1K on maintenance once -- a 90K service that included a new timing belt and water pump. My "required annual" is a state emissions inspection at $30 a pop. And I don't have to rent a place to keep it. How much is the value of your garage or your driveway? Some people actually do have to rent or buy garage space or parking spaces. How does the cost of money effect your conclusion? And it costs a lot less to insure than... well, you get the picture. I pay only slightly more to insure my airplane than my car. Saying that a plane costs about the same as a high-end vehicle is simply wrong. It's way more. Not even close. I think it's closer than you think it is. -- Bob Noel (goodness, please trim replies!!!) |
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![]() "Ron Lee" wrote in message ... Another indication of the reducued flying. http://www.centennial-airport.com/PDF/Ops.pdf Actually, that looks pretty good. Flying was down significantly in 2006 over 2005 (which likely was caused by fuel prices), but hasn't dropped much in 2007 over 2006. |
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