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2014 Audi RS7Performance

$1,402ebay

Deal Analysis

Standard · 4/6/2026

You're looking at a 2014 Audi RS7 Performance that fails acquisition on a fundamental level: it doesn't meet the portfolio's minimum age requirement of 2017 or newer. That's not negotiable, and it's the primary reason this deal scores 0/100.

But there's a secondary problem worth understanding. The asking price of $1,402 is almost certainly a data entry error—it sits 98% below the median comp price of $70,025 and doesn't reflect any realistic market position. The actual current market estimate for this vehicle is around $98,313, with a wholesale value (BCV) closer to $55,000. If the asking price were real, you'd be looking at a potential acquisition, but the numbers don't work in the seller's favor, which suggests either a listing mistake or a vehicle with undisclosed damage.

The car itself is mechanically sound—no open recalls and no recall history. However, annual maintenance runs $3,000, which is substantial for a 10-year-old performance sedan. The market direction is strongly negative (score: -0.5), meaning depreciation pressure will continue.

Your single most important next step: verify the actual asking price with the seller directly. If it's genuinely $1,402, ask why—that level of discount signals either a catastrophic error or a hidden problem. If the price is corrected to market reality, this vehicle still doesn't qualify under your age gate. Either way, this deal doesn't move forward.

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