
Audi RS7Performance
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at an Audi RS7 Performance with an asking price of $400—a figure that exists in a different universe from market reality. The median comparable price across 92 active listings sits at $70,025, meaning this asking price is 99% below what you'd expect to pay for this vehicle. That gap isn't a negotiating opportunity; it's a red flag that demands immediate investigation.
The deal scores -0.5 out of 100, signaling a strong sell recommendation that heavily favors the seller. This negative score reflects the fundamental disconnect between asking price and actual market value. Even accounting for the vehicle's clean recall history and reasonable $3,000 annual maintenance costs, the pricing makes no logical sense unless something critical is wrong with the vehicle itself—salvage title, undisclosed damage, odometer fraud, or a data entry error on the listing.
Your BCV (Black Book Value) sits at $55,000, which gives you a realistic floor for what this car should cost. The $400 asking price suggests either the dealer has made a catastrophic listing error, or there's structural damage, flood history, or other issues that haven't been disclosed. The lack of dealer information on record compounds the risk—you have no reputation history to validate.
Before you engage further, verify the vehicle's actual condition and title status in person. Request the VIN and run a full CARFAX report immediately. That single step will either confirm this is a genuine opportunity (unlikely) or reveal why the price is so far detached from reality.
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