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2014 Audi RS7Performance

$2,210ebay

Deal Analysis

Standard · 4/6/2026

You're looking at a 2014 Audi RS7 Performance asking $2,210—a price so disconnected from market reality that it demands immediate clarification before you proceed.

The core issue is straightforward: this car fails your stated acquisition criteria. Your cutoff is 2017 and newer; this vehicle is 2014. That's not negotiable, and it's the primary reason the deal scores 0/100. But the pricing anomaly is worth understanding, because it reveals something important about what you're actually evaluating.

The asking price sits 97% below the median comparable at $70,025. Even the conservative wholesale valuation (BCV) comes in at $55,000. A $2,210 ask doesn't reflect a negotiation opportunity—it suggests either a catastrophic data error in the listing, a severely salvage-titled vehicle, or a misunderstanding about what's actually for sale. The market direction is strong_sell at -0.5, meaning this asset is moving downward in value, which compounds the age problem.

There's a silver lining: no open recalls and a clean maintenance baseline of $3,000 annually. But those positives don't overcome the fundamental misalignment between your acquisition strategy and this vehicle's model year.

Your next move is simple: verify the listing details directly with the dealer. Confirm the asking price is accurate, the title status, and mileage. If the $2,210 is real and the title is clean, you've found an exceptional entry point—but only if you're willing to revise your 2017 cutoff. Otherwise, this deal is closed.

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