
2016 Audi RS7Performance
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at a 2016 Audi RS7 Performance with a deal score of 0/100—a clear pass. Here's what matters most:
**The listing itself is broken.** The asking price of $621 is almost certainly a data error or placeholder. The median comparable for this model sits at $70,025 across 92 active listings, meaning the asking price is 99% below market. This isn't a negotiation opportunity; it's a red flag that the listing data is corrupted or the dealer hasn't properly priced the vehicle. You can't build a serious offer on a number this detached from reality.
**The car also fails the age gate.** This is a 2016 model, and the acquisition criteria require 2017 or newer. That's a structural disqualification, not a negotiable point. Even if the pricing were legitimate, the vehicle wouldn't meet your portfolio standards.
**Maintenance costs are steep.** Budget $3,000 annually for routine upkeep on the 4.0L twin-turbo engine, with potential for significant spikes on major repairs. The RS7 is a high-performance machine, and that comes with high-performance maintenance bills.
The market direction is also strongly negative (score: -0.5), meaning comparable values are moving downward, not in your favor.
**Your next step:** Pass on this listing entirely. The pricing data needs correction before any serious analysis is possible, and the model year disqualifies it regardless. Move to the next prospect.
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