When smart pilots compare safety statistics, resale values, plus maintenance, insurance and operating costs, it's clear that investing in a Diamond pays big dividends. Top that off with Diamond's outstanding performance, luxurious interior and cutting-edge technology, and there's no question you'll go further in a Diamond.
Take a look - you'll be impressed with the numbers.
TCO Analysis Results: DA40 CS
| Results | DA40 CS | SR20 G3 S | Cessna 172 SP |
| Purchase Price | $267,950 | $279,900 | $301,500 |
| Annual Fixed (Insurance) Expense (avg 5 yrs) |
$2,300 | $5,049 | $5,455 |
| Annual Variable Expenses (avg 5 yrs) |
$17,941 | $18,430 | $17,548 |
| Total Annual Expenses - Fixed + Var (avg 5 yrs) |
$20,241 | $23,479 | $23,003 |
| Total ownership costs per Flying Hour |
$144 | $170 | $182 |
| % Difference | +18% | +26% |
TCO Analysis Results: DA40 XLS
| Results | DA40 XLS | SR20 G3 GTS | Cessna 182 |
| Purchase Price | $344,950 | $375,900 | $390,399 |
| Annual Fixed (Insurance) Expense (avg 5 yrs) |
$2,330 | $6,547 | $6,768 |
| Annual Variable Expenses (avg 5 yrs) | $17,941 | $18,430 | $22,535 |
| Total Annual Expenses - Fixed + Var (avg 5 yrs) |
$20,271 | $24,977 | $29,303 |
| Total ownership costs per Flying Hour |
$169 | $211 | $232 |
| % Difference | +25% | +37% |




Based on purchase of new aircraft and use for five years; flown 200 hours/year
Standard aircraft (no options) and pricing current as of August 1, 2010 (Source: websites for Cirrus, Cessna and Diamond. Diamond Aircraft does not assume responsibility for its accuracy. Information presented is for general information only, and is subject to change without notice.)
Aircraft Cost Analysis TCO model
Standard aircraft (no options) and pricing current as of August 1, 2010 (Source: websites for Cirrus, Cessna and Diamond. Diamond Aircraft does not assume responsibility for its accuracy. Information presented is for general information only, and is subject to change without notice.)
Aircraft Cost Analysis TCO model
