Piper Arrow vs Piper Cherokee

The Piper PA-28 Cherokee and PA-28R Arrow are, at heart, the same aircraft — same fuselage width, same Hershey-bar wing on earlier models, same Piper handling feel. The Cherokee keeps its gear fixed; the Arrow adds a retractable undercarriage, a constant-speed propeller, and a 200-hp engine in place of the Cherokee's 140–180 hp fixed-pitch setup. For decades, this was the step-up path in the PA-28 world: earn your private certificate in a Cherokee, build hours, then transition to the Arrow for complex and high-performance endorsements. The question today is whether that upgrade path remains the right one.

Live Market Snapshot

Current asking-price market, aggregated across multiple marketplaces · refreshed daily

Piper Arrow
For sale now
196
Median asking
$134,945
Range
$79,053–$243,250
Listed on 2+ marketplaces
71
Source marketplaces
15
Model years available
1967–2015
Piper Cherokee
For sale now
602
Median asking
$116,400
Range
$59,948–$277,250
Listed on 2+ marketplaces
164
Source marketplaces
23
Model years available
1961–2026

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Safety Record

Absolute counts scale with fleet size — the most-produced types log more events without being less safe. Compare the % fatal.

NTSB (1982–now)Piper ArrowPiper Cherokee
All events1
Serious0
Fatal0
Fatalities0
% Fatal0%

Full Specs Comparison

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Spec / Model Piper Arrow Piper Cherokee
Piper Arrow
View 224 listings →
Median $134,945
Piper Cherokee
View 26 listings →
Median $116,400
Price Range $79,053 – $243,250 $59,948 – $277,250
Category Single Engine Piston Single Engine Piston
Model Specifications
Seats 4 4
Horsepower 200 HP 150 HP
Cruise Speed 135 kts (250 km/h) 117 kts (217 km/h)
Range 720 nm (1,333 km) 525 nm (972 km)
Service Ceiling 15,400 ft (4,694 m) 14,300 ft (4,359 m)
Max Gross Weight 2,750 lbs (1,247 kg) 2,150 lbs (975 kg)
Useful Load 940 lbs (426 kg) 850 lbs (386 kg)
Fuel Capacity 72.0 gal (273 L) 50.0 gal (189 L)
Fuel Burn 10.5 GPH (40 L/h) 8.0 GPH (30 L/h)
TBO 2,000 hrs 2,000 hrs
Overhaul Cost $30,000 $28,000
Annual Fixed $18,000 $16,000
Hourly Variable $145 $120
Engines 1 x Piston 1 x Piston

Cost of Ownership

Estimate

Piper Arrow

Fuel$58/hr
Variable$145/hr
Annual Fixed$18,000/yr
Total (200 hrs/yr) $47,000/yr

Piper Cherokee

Fuel$44/hr
Variable$120/hr
Annual Fixed$16,000/yr
Total (200 hrs/yr) $40,000/yr

Which Should You Buy: Piper Arrow or Piper Cherokee?

Bottom line: Choose the Cherokee for training, rental, budget touring, and any mission where simplicity matters. A well-maintained PA-28-161 Warrior or PA-28-181 Archer offers comfortable four-seat touring at low cost with a nearly indestructible maintenance ecosystem. Fixed gear means no gear-up risk, simpler preflight, and fewer items on every checklist. Choose the Arrow when you're ready to add complexity — retractable gear, constant-speed prop, and the higher-performance ceiling it unlocks — with the endorsements and currency to back it up. Safety axis: the Cherokee's fixed gear removes the single biggest source of mechanical mishaps in low-wing piston singles — inadvertent gear-up landings. Approximately 1–2% of all complex-aircraft accidents involve gear-up landings, and the Cherokee's lack of retractable gear entirely eliminates that category. For a pilot who doesn't need retractable gear for any operational reason, the fixed-gear Cherokee is the lower-risk choice by design.

Pick the Arrow if…

  • Faster cruise — 135 kts vs 117 kts.
  • Longer range — 720 nm vs 525 nm.
  • Newer design — production from 1967 vs 1961.
  • More inventory — 224 listings vs 26.

Pick the Cherokee if…

  • Budget matters — from $59,948 vs $79,053, you save ~$19,105.
  • Lower operating cost — ~$120/hr vs $145/hr.

Auto-generated from current market data and published specs. Confirm with a pre-buy inspection and professional appraisal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What endorsements are required to fly the Piper Arrow?
The Arrow requires a complex aircraft endorsement (retractable gear + constant-speed propeller + flaps) under FAR 61.31(e). The Arrow's 200 hp engine sits precisely at the high-performance endorsement threshold (FAR 61.31(f) applies to engines over 200 hp) — some Arrow variants require a high-performance endorsement depending on their specific engine rating. Confirm the specific requirements for any Arrow being considered with your CFII or school before solo operations.
Are older Piper Cherokees reliable compared to newer aircraft?
PA-28 Cherokees from the 1960s–1970s are among the most proven airframes in light aviation, with hundreds of thousands of hours of fleet experience. Reliability depends entirely on maintenance quality, not age — a well-maintained 1972 Cherokee with a recently overhauled engine is more predictable than a poorly-maintained modern aircraft. What older Cherokees lack are modern avionics, and installation of a modern glass panel (GTN 750/650 or similar) in an older airframe is common and well-supported.
What is the Piper Cherokee's cruise speed compared to the Arrow?
A standard PA-28-181 Archer cruises at approximately 120–127 kt at 75% power. A Piper Arrow at the same power setting delivers roughly 130–140 kt — a 10–15 kt speed advantage from the cleaner retracted-gear profile and higher power output. Over a 500 nm trip, the Arrow saves roughly 20 minutes; the Cherokee saves proportionally on fuel burn. The trade is efficiency vs complexity.
Which is better, Piper Arrow or Piper Cherokee?
It depends on your mission and budget. The Arrow cruises at 135 kts with 720 nm range. The Cherokee cruises at 117 kts with 525 nm range. Review the specs table above to find which fits your flying profile.
How do prices compare?
Piper Arrow: from $119,000. Piper Cherokee: from $115,000. Prices vary by year, hours, avionics, and condition. Always get a pre-buy inspection.
What's the difference between Piper Arrow and Piper Cherokee?
Cruise: 135 vs 117 kts. Range: 720 vs 525 nm.
Which is cheaper to operate per hour?
Arrow: about $145/hr variable cost. Cherokee: about $120/hr variable cost. Variable cost includes fuel, reserves and overhaul accruals. Annual fixed costs (hangar, insurance, annual inspection) add to the total.
Which has more seats and useful load?
Arrow: 4 seats / 940 lb useful load. Cherokee: 4 seats / 850 lb useful load. Useful load = max gross weight minus empty weight; it determines how much fuel plus payload you can carry.
How does maintenance compare — TBO and overhaul cost?
Arrow: 2,000-hour TBO, overhaul ~$30,000. Cherokee: 2,000-hour TBO, overhaul ~$28,000. Reaching the time-between-overhaul (TBO) triggers a mandatory engine/airframe rebuild that affects resale value.
Disclaimer: All prices and cost estimates are from third-party sources for informational purposes only. Always obtain professional appraisal and inspection before purchase.
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