
2022 Audi RS7Performance
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at a 2022 Audi RS7 Performance asking $226,000 against a median comparable price of $70,025 across 92 active listings. That's a 223% premium—and it's the core problem with this deal.
Here's what the numbers tell you: this car is priced roughly $156,000 above market. The vehicle's estimated current value sits around $98,313, meaning you'd be paying 2.3 times what it's actually worth. Even accounting for mileage sensitivity in this segment, the gap is indefensible. The market data is unambiguous—this is a strong sell *for the seller*, not for you.
The depreciation picture reinforces this. The RS7 has already lost 56.5% of its value in two to three years, which is steep but normal for high-performance German cars. What matters is that you'd be buying into the tail end of that curve at an inflated price, locking in losses immediately.
There are two bright spots: the vehicle has zero recalls on record, and maintenance costs are predictable at $3,000 annually. But these positives don't move the needle against a fundamental pricing disconnect.
The asking price suggests either a dealer error, a misunderstanding of market conditions, or an attempt to test the market aggressively. Regardless, you're not looking at a negotiable gap—you're looking at a structural mismatch between ask and value.
**Your next step: Walk away or use the comp data to make a lowball offer around $75,000-$80,000 to test if the seller is serious.** Anything closer to the asking price wastes your capital.
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