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RV 10 pricing
I will be selling my nicely equipped RV 10 this spring..and was wondering about pricing. Of course, i dont want to leave money on the table, but want to make this a win/win for all parties. Specs: 2017 RV 10, 3-3GX, GTN 750, 307 AP, GTX 345R, ADSB In/Out, EFII w new IO-540, Built in O2, Full leather interior, Hartzell prop, Painted...220 TTSNEW, builder assist program. I think it is one of the nicest RV 10 out there..but then again..i might be biased :-) You know...i guess I could always ask.."ONE MILLON DOLLARS....(pinky in corner of mouth)..and see if i get any takers. Suggestions?
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Weight? Performance? Cruise fuel burn?
There are a lot of pretty but heavy RV-10s out there. Some want just that, others want efficient cross country. Market as appropriate. Built in O2 is not attractive to some as portable is more practicable, so be ready for that pushback. Do you install the EFII? If so, will you include the orginal injection system in the deal? That might be a nice pot sweetener. Addionally you might want to list details on the electrical system you installed to support the EFII. Carl |
Vic Syracuse seems to keep up on this pretty well, you might try checking with him.
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My buddy just sold his 2008 plans built, steam gauge minimal interior, carbed IO-540, maybe a few hundred hours plane for $140k. So somewhere north of that I would assume.
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A carbed IO-540 is a rarity - should bring a lot more than market :eek::D:p
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I think that the plane mentioned here is at the bottom on the price range for a -10. Mine has a G3x all Garmin panel with a great paint job. Jesse Saint or Vic Syracuse would be the experts on -10 values but the one mentioned in the OP is close to the top end of the market value IMHO. |
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I like to keep things light, so I chose a portable 4-place system with a 22cf Jumbo D bottle mounted between the rear seats. However, it seemed I always brought it with me, so the weight savings were a bit of a moot point.
I just installed a Mountain High built-in system with a 48cf carbon fiber bottle mounted on the back side of the baggage bulkhead. It has a remote switch in the center console, an O2D2 unit for the front and constant flow for the rear pax. I now have more than twice the O's and the system weighs less than the portable! Easy fill-ups too from my home brew fill station and welding bottles. I don't anticipate ever having to fill away from home with 48cf onboard... |
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weight 1694lb
Built in O2 is AWESOME...use it all the time when i fly above 9000..why not..its there! 165TAS 9.8gph |
I've seen postings on various classified sites for top notch planes in the 250-260k range.
Again, excellent paint, perfect condition (newish) engine, current day high end avionics, beautiful interior and good build quality. |
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MDMBA, probably about 75k, maybe 80. Hit me up and we can make a deal, buddy.
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