Every day, the team at Aircraft For Sale chooses an airplane that catches our attention because it is unique, a good deal, or has other qualities we find interesting. You can read Aircraft For Sale: Today’s Top Pick at FLYINGMag.com daily.
Today’s Top Pick is a 2013 Cirrus SR20 G3.
In the world of pre-owned Cirrus aircraft, buyers often find themselves caught between high-time flight school workhorses and low-time, high-priced hangar queens. This particular SR20 is right near the factory where it was built and presents a third, more interesting path—strategic acquisition.
The aircraft is priced with an engine overhaul in need. For the calculating buyer, this is not a deterrent but an invitation that allows the new owner to oversee a fresh engine overhaul or replacement, resulting in a zero-time powerplant and the satisfaction that comes with a mechanical reset similar to higher-priced specimens.
While the engine awaits its next chapter, the rest of the aircraft is already at the top of its game. As a Generation 3 (G3) model, it benefits from the redesigned wing and increased useful load that moved the SR20 from a basic trainer into a legitimate cross-country contender.
Inside, the cabin offers the premium fit and finish that has made Cirrus the gold standard for modern general aviation. It features the highly desirable factory-installed air conditioning system—a critical comfort feature for summer cross-country flights—alongside the versatile 60/40 Flex Seating that accommodates families or gear with ease. The interior is finished in a sophisticated graphite gray fabric, maintained in a condition that complements the aircraft’s sleek custom paint scheme.
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From the pilot’s seat, the Cirrus Perspective by Garmin avionics suite provides 21st-century situational awareness. The dual 10-inch LCD displays are fully loaded with Synthetic Vision Technology (SVT), Active Traffic, and the GFC-700 digital autopilot. Safety is further bolstered by Garmin’s Electronic Stability Protection (ESP) and the legendary Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS), which has a repack due in November 2032.
Listed at $334,900, this SR20 G3 represents a strategic entry point into the modern Cirrus lifestyle. It is a rare buy-and-build opportunity for a pilot who wants the absolute certainty of a zero-time engine overhaul paired with a high-pedigree, air-conditioned G3 airframe.
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