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2014 Audi RS7Performance

$1,020ebay

Deal Analysis

Standard · 4/6/2026

You're looking at a 2014 Audi RS7 Performance with a critical structural problem that overrides everything else: it falls outside your acquisition parameters. Your cutoff year is 2017, and this vehicle is three years older. That's your gate rejection, and it's disqualifying.

But there's a secondary issue worth understanding. The asking price of $1,020 is almost certainly a data entry error—likely meant to be $102,000. Assuming that correction, you're looking at a car priced 46% above the median comp of $70,025 for comparable 2014 RS7 Performance models. That's a significant premium in a market showing strong downward pressure (score: -0.5). The vehicle's book value sits at $55,000, which means the corrected asking price would still be substantially elevated.

The car itself is mechanically sound—no open recalls, clean safety record, and only 29,000 miles. Maintenance costs run $3,000 annually, which is expected for this platform. The dealer's background is opaque, with no verifiable reputation data, but there's no negative history either.

None of this matters if you're committed to your 2017 minimum cutoff. The age disqualification is absolute and should end your consideration here.

Your next step: confirm whether that asking price is actually $102,000 or genuinely $1,020. If it's the former, you still need to pass based on model year. If it's the latter, this becomes a different conversation—but age remains your limiting factor.

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