Turbo Avidyne SR22-G3, That was then, This is now

How much have pre-owned prices changed for Turbo Cirrus SR22TN-G3 aircraft with the Avidyne flight deck? In 2008, the base price for a new model Avidyne Turbo was $446,600 (non-GTS); while the Avidyne GTS SR22TN-G3 Turbo came out of the factory at $539,535. But that was then and this is now.

Avidyne Avionics, Cirrus SR22 airplane, credit wikiWings
Avidyne Avionics, Cirrus SR22 airplane, credit wikiWings

In the fall of 2014, the average asking price for a low-time turbo-normalized Cirrus SR22TN-G3 with air-conditioning was about $315,000 (less than 1,000 hours TTAF). There were a dozen of these turbo’s for sale in the United States. A majority of the planes were GTS models (9/12), most had air-conditioning (8/12), and many had significant owner upgrades, such as, DFC-90 autopilot. Compared to several years before, the asking prices were stable and the quantity of listings were about the same.

In June 2018, there were twelve turbo-normalized Cirrus SR22TN-G3 aircraft with the Avidyne flight deck listed for sale worldwide but only nine in the United States. A majority of the planes were GTS models and most had air-conditioning.

The average asking price was $330,000 for a turbo Avidyne SR22TN-G3 GTS aircraft with air-conditioning and about 1,100 hours on the engine. For a turbo Avidyne SR22TN-G3 without air-conditioning and about 1,300 hours on the engine the asking price was approximately $287,000.

Compared to four or five years ago, inventory levels have marginally decreased, and pre-owned Cirrus asking prices are slightly up along with total time on airframes.

In 2008, Cirrus introduced the SR22-G3 Perspective by Garmin flight deck and it became the standard by end-of-year.

Copyright 2018 wikiWings LLC, All rights reserved
Connecting Aviators® and related marks and logos are property of wikiWings®

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.