Cessna 180 Aircraft in United States
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41 used Cessna 180 aircraft for sale in United States · 4-seat · $100K – $399K · updated 2 hours ago
About the Cessna 180
The Cessna 180 Skywagon is the classic taildragger bush and utility single — a high-wing, conventional-gear four-to-six-seater prized for short-field performance, rugged construction and backcountry and float capability. It is the tailwheel sibling of the tricycle-gear 182 and the direct ancestor of the more powerful 185. Built from 1953 to 1981 across the 180 letter series, it remains one of the most sought-after utility taildraggers and holds its value strongly. See the live price range and median above for the Cessna 180 and Skywagon listings currently on the market.
Cessna 180 Specifications
Model specThe Cessna 180 is a 4-seat single engine piston with a cruise speed of 140–142 kt (259–263 km/h), a range of 700 nm (1,296 km), and a useful load of 1,400 lbs (635 kg).
41 Cessna 180 For Sale
Browse all 41 listings →There are currently 41 used Cessna 180 for sale, ranging from $100,000 to $399,000, with a median asking price of $211,514.
Cessna 180 Variants
| Variant | Years | Seats | Cruise | Range | Useful load | Price range | Best for | Listings for sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 180F | 1971–1986 | 4 | 140 kts (259 km/h) | 700 nm (1,296 km) | 1,400 lbs (635 kg) | from $125K | A classic Skywagon taildragger — a rugged bush and float utility single that holds its value strongly. | 1 |
| 180K | 1980–1985 | 4 | 142 kts (263 km/h) | 700 nm (1,296 km) | 1,400 lbs (635 kg) | $179K – $375K | A late Skywagon taildragger — a classic bush and float utility single that holds its value strongly. | 4 |
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Cessna 180 Price & Cost
How much does a Cessna 180 cost? Used 180 prices: $100K – $399K, average $214K (median $211K), across 37 priced of 41 active listings.
Based on 17 priced listings.
Key price factors: engine time to overhaul, year and airframe hours, avionics, damage history and logbook completeness — see the buying guide below for the full pre-purchase checklist.
Buying a Used Cessna 180
Every Cessna 180 faces a mandatory 2,000-hour overhaul, so the single biggest factor in used price is how much time remains before that overhaul is due — a fresh-overhaul airframe can be worth a large share of the $30,000 overhaul cost more than one approaching its limit.
What to check before buying
- Time to overhaul — hours and years remaining to the 2,000-hour limit; this dominates resale value more than total time.
- Logbook completeness — continuous, gap-free maintenance records; missing logs cut value and complicate financing.
- Damage history — any prior accident, hard landing or blade strike; cross-check the registration against accident databases.
- Avionics — a glass panel vs steam gauges materially changes price.
- Pre-buy inspection — always commission an independent inspection by a type-experienced mechanic before money changes hands.
Frequently Asked Questions — Cessna 180
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Cessna 180 Inventory by Country
| United States | 38 |
| Canada | 5 |
| Argentina | 1 |
| Czechia | 1 |
| United Kingdom | 1 |
| Colombia | 1 |
Cessna 180 by Price
| Under $200k | 22 |
| Under $300k | 41 |
| Under $500k | 44 |
Cessna 180 Safety Record
Across all 180 variants, 1114 NTSB-recorded events are on file from 1981–2025. As with any aircraft, most outcomes depend on pilot training, maintenance and operating conditions rather than the airframe itself.
Most Recent Events
| Date | Location | Severity | Probable Cause |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 08, 2025 | Lakeview, AR | Incident | The pilot’s decision to continue an approach that resulted in a long landing and inability to stop prior to the end of t… |
| Oct 09, 2025 | Imnaha, OR | Minor | The pilot’s continued application of brakes during an aborted takeoff in a tailwind on down-sloping terrain, which resul… |
| Sep 27, 2025 | Morgan, UT | Incident | — |
| Sep 13, 2025 | Omaha, NE | Incident | The flight instructor’s failure to maintain directional control during landing in the tailwheel equipped airplane. |
| Sep 03, 2025 | Reno, NV | Incident | The pilot's failure to maintain directional control while transitioning from the landing roll to taxi, which resulted in… |
NTSB records 1981–2025. Includes all Cessna 180 variants. Events ≠ aircraft fault.