How to value a DA20
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Re: How to value a DA20
Keith, I had brought that up to them last year and it went nowhere. In the conversation this week the current owners relayed that they are just ready to get it off their plate. They've let it sit for 5 years and have no desire to spend another dime on it, they are ready for it to be someone else's problem.
Frankly I'd rather be the one having the repair conversations with the shop because I saw the way they refused to accept the recommendation of two different mechanics.
Frankly I'd rather be the one having the repair conversations with the shop because I saw the way they refused to accept the recommendation of two different mechanics.
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Re: How to value a DA20
I made a reasonable (I thought) offer on a DA42 when I was shopping. The owner told the agent that I clearly didn't know how to assess the value of an asset and he wanted no further contact with me. I was surprised. I got a better plane anyway, but I was still surprised.
Hell of a way to run a railroad.
Hell of a way to run a railroad.
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Re: How to value a DA20
I ran into this decades ago. A Comanche 180 that had been slowly rotting away on the ramp at Idaho Falls for years. Faded paint, flat tires, windows you could hardly see through. I called the guy with an unsolicited offer. He was highly insulted, quoting me the many wonderful attributes of the plane. These were all valid, assuming it could be flown at all and one dared. Oh, well.Colin wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 12:53 am I made a reasonable (I thought) offer on a DA42 when I was shopping. The owner told the agent that I clearly didn't know how to assess the value of an asset and he wanted no further contact with me. I was surprised. I got a better plane anyway, but I was still surprised.
Hell of a way to run a railroad.
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Re: How to value a DA20
When i bought my DA-20 it had just been overhaul - and I paid for that “fresh engine.” About 300 hours since that overhaul my oil pressure dropped. It was on the ground at my home airport so there was no emergency but oil pressure would not get above 10 psi. The culprit was a broken spring - a $20 part. The IO-240 has two springs in the oil pump for reduanacy so she could still move some oil. It was a simple fix. I’m having a hard time with two mechanics going from needing to fix an oil pump to saying they can’t and telling the owner that he needed to overhaul the engine. One is inexpensive, the other is not. Your oil emergency was likely due to a single failed part - which means you don’t need to replace 420 parts to get her operational again... just saying, that does not compute...
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Re: How to value a DA20
I researched the problem I encountered and ran across the same possible fix as well. Maybe it is that but I wasn't there for any of the conversations with the mechanics, all second hand info from the owners. I guess it's possible both mechanics saw an opportunity to stick it to the owners.
If I can get it bought I'll be looking for someone with as spotless a reputation as possible to look it over.
If I can get it bought I'll be looking for someone with as spotless a reputation as possible to look it over.
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Re: How to value a DA20
Savvy Aviation is Mike Busch's outfit. I have an annual subscription with them so I download all my EDM-900 data to their website. If I have a question or worry about something I submit a ticket so they look at the data and provide recommendations to me. Their website mentions doing pre-buys. https://www.savvyaviation.com/home/cont ... inquiries/
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Re: How to value a DA20
Thanks! I had a business dinner 150 miles south of me this afternoon. A friend of mine has multiple planes and had his pilot fly me down instead of driving. Saved me 2+ hours compared to driving time so I'm in bed at a descent hour. Really looking forward to the DA20.
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Re: How to value a DA20
For me I would overhaul engine myself. That way I know who did it and I choose which company does it. People looking for low ball IMO are not fair to the seller. It's not the way to approach an aircraft purchase. I wouldn't counter too! Upgrading/repairing again IMO I rather choose who does it. So buy it fairly and contract the work of your choosing. Be involved and you would have the confidence it's done correctly without wondering.
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Re: How to value a DA20
That was my plan, to do all the repairs/work myself, just trying to figure out what the aircraft was worth considering what I would need done.
The couple with the plane are not focused on selling at this time and I got tired of waiting to even have a conversation about price.
I bought a CTLS and have been flying it since May and happy with the purchase.
Once I get some time with two seats I plan to move up to a 4 seater but that's probably a year or more away.
I really like the DA40 but if Diamond/Garmin can't figure out how to take care of new and existing owners I will go with another plane.
An example is Boatguy: bought a 2018 da40 and before he took delivery his system was out of date.
The couple with the plane are not focused on selling at this time and I got tired of waiting to even have a conversation about price.
I bought a CTLS and have been flying it since May and happy with the purchase.
Once I get some time with two seats I plan to move up to a 4 seater but that's probably a year or more away.
I really like the DA40 but if Diamond/Garmin can't figure out how to take care of new and existing owners I will go with another plane.
An example is Boatguy: bought a 2018 da40 and before he took delivery his system was out of date.
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Re: How to value a DA20
That's a sad story about this DA20. Sounds like this one will eventually enter the market as a fixer-upper.
I really like these planes. There are times I think about going back to a DA20 but I share your concerns about factory support.
I really like these planes. There are times I think about going back to a DA20 but I share your concerns about factory support.