Comprehensive price trends, days-to-sell data, and asking vs. sold price analysis based on verified ADN marketplace transactions — the most complete Piper Cherokee 160-180 market data available.
Average closed sale prices per quarter from verified Piper Cherokee 160-180 transactions in the ADN database. Asking prices excluded — closed sales only.
How long Piper Cherokee 160-180s typically sit on the market before closing. Lower numbers indicate stronger buyer demand.
The gap between what sellers ask and what buyers actually pay — annually. The wider the spread, the more negotiation room buyers have.
All prices reflect closed transactions only.
| Quarter | Avg Sold Price | Change | Units Sold | Avg Days to Sell |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q3 2026 | $70,950 | — | 4 | 234 days |
| Q2 2026 | $82,044 | ↑ 15.6% | 16 | 115 days |
| Q1 2026 | $83,859 | ↑ 2.2% | 11 | 119 days |
| Q4 2025 | $94,282 | ↑ 12.4% | 11 | 176 days |
| Q3 2025 | $63,667 | ↓ 32.5% | 3 | 137 days |
| Q2 2025 | $82,286 | ↑ 29.2% | 7 | 280 days |
| Q1 2025 | $76,913 | ↓ 6.5% | 8 | 217 days |
| Q4 2024 | $92,863 | ↑ 20.7% | 4 | 119 days |
How average sale prices vary across different production eras of the Piper Cherokee 160-180. Useful for comparing early vs. late models within the same type.
| Year Range | Avg Sold Price | Units Sold | Avg Days to Sell |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1958-1962 | $50,138 | 48 | 115 days |
| 1963-1967 | $55,558 | 353 | 141 days |
| 1968-1972 | $59,646 | 230 | 134 days |
| 1973-1977 | $60,507 | 70 | 160 days |
| 1978-1982 | $88,817 | 3 | 17 days |
| 1983-1986 | $69,500 | 1 | 50 days |
The Piper Cherokee 160-180 is one of the most actively tracked aircraft in the ADN marketplace. Across 744 recorded transactions, the all-time average closed sale price is $56,942. The typical price range (10th–90th percentile) runs from $29,500 to $90,000 depending on year, avionics, and airframe time.
One of the most important data points for any buyer: the current gap between average asking prices ($99,504) and average sale prices ($83,268) is $16,236 — or 19.5%. This is your baseline negotiation leverage. Most buyers don't know this number going into an offer.
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The $16,236 gap is your negotiating baseline. Most buyers don't know this number.
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