
Lowest Price: $48,000 Highest Price: $259,000
| Title | Airframe Hours | Tail Number | Price | Serial Number | Location | Compare |
Cessna P210N ...![]() |
2696 | N4830K | $179,000 | 210-00338 | Illinois | |
1972 CESSNA 210L ...![]() |
2019 | N4DX | $189,000 | 210-59600 | Nevada | |
1982 CESSNA TURBO 210N ...![]() |
2214 | N1218U | $259,000 | 21064675 | Ohio | |
1966 Cessna T210F Turbo ...![]() |
3300 | N6298R | $65,000 | Alabama | ||
1963 Cessna 210C - No Dam ...![]() |
3470 | N3667Y | $48,000 | 21058167 | California | |
1979 CESSNA P210N ...![]() |
3450 | N25JG | Call for price! | P21000329 | Tennessee | |
1979 Cessna P210N ...![]() |
4402 | N4786K | $170,000 | 21000317 | Florida |
The Cessna 210 Centurion was first introduced in 1957 as a high performance, single engine, six seat, and general aviation aircraft for sale. The first models of the plane had only four seats and were powered by a IO470 260 h.p. engine. In 1964 two small child seats were added and the new 210D model was equipped with a 285 h.p. engine.
Competitors of the Cessna 210 among aircraft sales are the Beechcraft 36 Bonanza, Piper Saratoga and the Piper Malibu. The 210 is a good choice for personal use because it has carrying capacity of a twin engine, but has the economy of a single aircraft for sale.
A used Cessna 210 Centurion for sale is viewed by many as a single engine aircraft for sale worth viewing, due to its lift and economy.









