2021 CESSNA 182T NO LONGER LISTED

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2021 CESSNA 182T for sale
NO LONGER LISTED · last asking $644,900 · Jun 2026
$644,900
Year
2021
Make
Cessna
Model
182T
Total Time
375 hr
Location
Hagerstown, MD
Seller
Aerista
Source
aerista.com
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Performance & Capacity

Seats
4
Cruise
152 kts
Range
885 nm
Useful Load
1,050 lbs
Burn
13.0 gph
Engines
1 · Reciprocating
Power
235 hp
MTOW
12,500 lbs
ICAO Type
C82T

Manufacturer-published specs for the Cessna 182T model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.

Operating Cost (est.)

Hourly Variable
$160
Annual Fixed
$20,000
Engine Overhaul
$32,000
TBO
2,000 hrs

AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the Cessna 182T. Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration.

Market price band

Cessna 182T typical: $50,000 – $870,000 median $449,995 across 103 active listings

This listing at $644,900 is 43% above median.

Description

2021 Cessna 182T Skylane 375 hours TTSN (Flight) Basic Empty Weight = 2,042.6 lbs. Useful load = 998 lbs POWERPLANT: Lycoming IO-540-AB1A5 230 HP Fuel Injected Six Cylinder 375 hours TTSN (Flight) McCauley 3-Blade Constant Speed 375 hours TTSN (Flight) EQUIPMENT: AmSafe Inflatable Restraint System Rosen Sunvisors LED Landing / Taxi Lights 12V / USB Power Ports CO Detector Wheel Fairings Engine Heater Factory White with Blue Accent Exterior Beautiful Beige Leather Interior Excellent Condition

About the Cessna 182T

The Cessna 182 Skylane is the natural step-up from the 172 Skyhawk — same forgiving high-wing design, but with a Lycoming O-540-AB1A5 engine producing 230 HP that transforms capability. In production since 1956 with over 23,000 delivered, the 182 carries four adults, full fuel, and baggage without the weight-and-balance compromises that plague the 172. Cruise speed jumps to 140 KTAS on 12-14 GPH, and the useful load exceeds 1,000 lbs in most configurations. Key variants span seven decades. The early 182A-P (1956-1986) are straight-tail and swept-tail models with Continental O-470-R/S engines (230 HP). The 182Q/R (1977-1986) improved the panel and systems. Production resumed in 1997 with the 182S (Lycoming IO-540-AB1A5), and the 182T (2001+) brought the Garmin G1000 glass cockpit. The T182T Turbo Skylane adds a Lycoming TIO-540-AK1A (235 HP turbocharged) for high-altitude cruise at 156 KTAS and FL200 capability. The 182 Skylane is also popular on floats — its 230 HP provides adequate performance for amphibious operations. Buying advice. On Continental-powered models (pre-1997), check for cylinder cracking and case through-bolt corrosion — the O-470 is a reliable engine but requires diligent maintenance. On Lycoming-powered models, verify compliance with Lycoming SB 632 (valve train inspection). Common airframe items: nose gear shimmy damper, cowl flap cables, and exhaust system cracks. The landing gear on fixed-gear 182s is robust but the retractable 182RG requires careful pre-buy of gear actuator and squat switch systems. Market pricing. 1970s 182P/Q with mid-time engine: $60,000-$100,000. 1990s-2000s 182S: $150,000-$250,000. 182T with G1000: $250,000-$400,000. T182T Turbo: $280,000-$430,000. The Cessna 182 for sale market is deep and liquid — it is the most popular four-seat step-up aircraft in general aviation. Cessna 182 operating costs run approximately $150-$180/hr including fuel, maintenance reserves, and insurance.

Produced 2001.