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2015 Audi RS7Performance

$2,850ebay

Deal Analysis

Standard · 4/6/2026

You're looking at a 2015 Audi RS7 Performance with an asking price of $2,850—and this deal fails your acquisition criteria at the gate. Here's why you should pass.

First, the car doesn't meet your minimum age requirement. Your cutoff is 2017 and newer; this vehicle is two model years too old. That's a hard stop on your acquisition framework, and it exists for good reason.

Second, the asking price is a catastrophic outlier. Comparable 2015 RS7 Performances sell for a median of $70,025. At $2,850, you're looking at a 96% discount—which doesn't signal opportunity, it signals a data error or a severely distressed asset with undisclosed damage. The wholesale estimate (BCV) sits at $55,000, meaning even at auction value, this asking price doesn't make sense. That gap demands explanation before you spend another minute on this vehicle.

Third, ownership costs are steep. Annual maintenance runs $3,000 for this supercharged V8 performance sedan. If you're acquiring at a genuine discount, that math might work. But at an asking price this disconnected from market reality, you're chasing a mirage.

The market direction is decisively against you here—the score is -0.5 (strong sell)—and the dealer's background is undocumented, adding uncertainty to an already suspicious transaction.

**Next step: Contact the dealer immediately and ask for clarification on the asking price. If it's a typo and the real price is $28,500 or $285,000, that changes the conversation. If $2,850 is genuine, walk away.**

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