
Audi RS7Performance
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at an Audi RS7 Performance with an asking price of $275,000 against a median comp price of $70,025—a 292% premium that immediately signals something is wrong with either the listing or the data itself. The current market value estimate sits at $98,313, meaning you'd be overpaying by roughly $177,000 if you paid the ask. That's not a negotiation gap; that's a fundamental mismatch.
The market itself is working against you. The strong_sell signal (score: -0.5) reflects headwinds in the RS7 segment right now, which means even at fair market value, this car is depreciating. You're looking at $3,000 in annual maintenance costs due to the twin-turbocharged complexity, and with 29,000 miles on the odometer, you're past the initial warranty honeymoon where major repairs become your responsibility.
The one bright spot: no open recalls and no recall history, plus no dealer warning flags. The car itself is mechanically clean. But that doesn't justify the asking price.
This deal hinges on a single critical question: Is the $275,000 ask a typo, or is there an extraordinary specification (bespoke paint, ultra-low mileage, documented provenance) that justifies the premium? Before you spend another minute on this, contact the dealer directly and confirm the asking price is accurate. If it is, walk away.
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