
2022 Audi RS6Avant
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at a 2022 Audi RS6 Avant asking $116,500, and the analysis is unambiguous: you should pass on this deal.
The core problem isn't the car itself—it's a clean, low-mileage example with zero open recalls. The problem is the price. You're being asked to pay $116,500 for a vehicle that comparable examples are selling for at $91,350. That's a 27% premium over market rate, putting you $25,150 in the red before you even drive it home.
The second issue is mileage trajectory. This car is running 11,642 miles annually—nearly double the 6,000-mile industry standard for specialty vehicles. That high usage pattern accelerates depreciation and maintenance costs. You're already looking at $3,500 in annual maintenance; aggressive mileage will push that higher as the car ages.
The financial math doesn't work. At the asking price, you're overpaying significantly against both market comps and the vehicle's current book value of $65,000. Even if you negotiated down toward the median comp price of $91,350, you'd still be absorbing depreciation faster than the market direction supports (currently flat at 0.1).
The car received a deal score of 0/100 for a reason: the mileage profile disqualifies it from consideration as a sound acquisition.
Your next step is simple: walk away from this listing. If you're committed to the RS6 Avant segment, wait for a lower-mileage example priced closer to market comps.
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