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Audi RS7Performance

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Deal Analysis

Standard · 4/6/2026

You're looking at an Audi RS7 Performance with a $150,000 asking price, and the data is sending a clear warning signal: this is not a good deal at current asking.

Here's why. The asking price sits $51,687 above the current market value of $98,313—that's a 52% premium with no justification in the data. The median comparable across 92 active listings is $70,025, meaning you'd be paying more than double what similar cars are trading for. The wholesale value sits at $48,000, which tells you the dealer's margin expectations are severely misaligned with reality.

The deal scores -0.5 out of 100, placing it squarely in strong-sell territory. The market direction is unambiguous: this asset is moving downward, not up.

There are some bright spots. The recall history is clean—zero total recalls and zero open issues—which eliminates a major risk category. Annual maintenance runs $3,000, which is expected for this performance tier. The car sits at 29,000 miles, still relatively low for the segment.

But those positives don't bridge a $51,687 gap. You'd be overpaying by more than half the car's actual market value.

Your next move: Request a detailed explanation from the dealer on how they arrived at $150,000. Either there's critical information missing from this analysis, or the asking price reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of the market. Don't proceed without that clarity.

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