2023 Audi RS7Performance
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at a 2023 Audi RS7 Performance listed at $800—a price so far removed from market reality that it demands immediate verification before any serious consideration.
The core issue is straightforward: the asking price sits 99% below the median comp price of $70,025. That's not a negotiating position; it's a data anomaly. Either the listing contains a critical error, the vehicle is undrivable or salvage-titled, or something else is fundamentally wrong. The BCV (book clean value) sits at $55,000, which means even a heavily discounted RS7 should command tens of thousands of dollars. At $800, you're not looking at a deal—you're looking at a red flag that needs resolution before anything else matters.
On the positive side, the vehicle itself is clean from a recall standpoint, and the market direction score of -0.5 suggests favorable conditions for buyers in the RS7 segment generally. However, those positives are irrelevant if the asking price doesn't reflect the actual vehicle condition.
The maintenance picture is also worth noting: annual costs run around $3,000 for this model, which is substantial but typical for high-performance German cars.
Before you engage further with the dealer, verify the listing price. Confirm whether this is a typo ($80,000 instead of $800?), whether the vehicle is salvage or non-functional, or whether there's another explanation entirely. Until you understand why the asking price is so disconnected from market value, you can't meaningfully evaluate this opportunity.
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