Audi RS7Performance
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at an Audi RS7 Performance with a deal score of -0.5 out of 100—a strong sell signal that warrants serious caution before proceeding.
The core issue is data integrity. The asking price of $15 sits impossibly far below both the median comp price of $70,025 and the estimated current value of $98,313. This isn't a negotiation opportunity; it's a red flag suggesting a listing error, placeholder, or test post. Your actual negotiation will happen in a fundamentally different price range, likely closer to market comps.
That said, the vehicle itself has merit. With 29,000 miles and zero open recalls, this RS7 Performance shows a clean maintenance history. The depreciation curve suggests reasonable value retention for the segment, and if you're planning to hold and drive it—adding roughly 10,000 miles annually—the financial math becomes more favorable than a quick flip would be.
The real cost lies in ownership. Annual maintenance runs $3,000, placing this car in the high-commitment tier. Over five years, that's $15,000 in service alone, on top of insurance and fuel for a high-performance sedan.
The dealer information is also thin—no confirmed identity, no public reviews. This opacity combined with the impossible asking price makes verification your immediate priority.
Before engaging further, confirm the actual asking price directly with the dealer and request full service records. The vehicle's fundamentals may be sound, but you need clean data to evaluate whether this deal makes sense at realistic market rates.
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