The Perils Of Privatisation - Part X
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What is the meaning of "off the charts" and "not that far off" in the following sentences?
Next to his rented Cessna was a Beech Bonanza, a single-engine, two-hundred-horsepower beauty that Ray could handle in a month with a little training. It flew almost seventy knots faster than the Cessna, with enough gadgets and avionics to make any pilot drool. Even worse, the Bonanza was for sale�$450,000�off the charts, of course, but not that far off.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Clanad: I am sorry to disagree. I thought it meant 'price charts' in the way that we can buy list price mags. which show a going price for a car. I haven't actually seen a book price mag. for 'planes in W.H. Smith! The 'plane talked about 'wasn't that far off' (presumably) the list price for a secondhand plane.