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2021 Audi RS7Performance

$2,500ebay

Deal Analysis

Standard · 4/6/2026

You're looking at a 2021 Audi RS7 Performance listed at $2,500—a price so far removed from market reality that it demands immediate verification before you proceed.

The core issue is stark: the asking price sits 96% below the median comp price of $70,025 across 92 active listings. This isn't a negotiation opportunity. It's a red flag that suggests either a catastrophic data error, a vehicle with undisclosed damage or mechanical failure, or a listing mistake. The car's book value sits at $55,000—still 22 times the asking price.

The vehicle itself is mechanically sound on paper. It has zero NHTSA recalls, and as a 2021 model, it's only three years into its ownership cycle with reasonable depreciation trajectory. Annual maintenance runs $3,000, which is expected for a high-performance German sedan. The dealer's reputation is opaque—no Google rating available—which adds another layer of uncertainty to an already suspicious listing.

Here's what matters most: either this listing contains a critical error, or the car has a hidden problem severe enough to justify a 96% discount. A clean title, low mileage, and no recalls don't explain a gap this wide.

Your next move is non-negotiable: contact the dealer directly and ask three specific questions—current mileage, accident history, and mechanical condition. Don't make an offer until you understand why this car is priced where it is. If the dealer can't explain the discount convincingly, walk away.

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