
Audi RS7Performance
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at an Audi RS7 Performance with an asking price of $300 that doesn't align with market reality. Here's what matters: the median comparable price for this vehicle is $70,025, and the current market value estimate sits at $98,313. That $300 asking price is almost certainly a data error or placeholder—not a genuine offer.
Setting aside the pricing anomaly, the fundamentals of this specific car are actually solid. It has a clean recall history with zero open issues, which eliminates a major risk category for a high-performance luxury sedan. The mileage sits at 29,000, which is reasonable for the model year and keeps you early on the depreciation curve. Annual maintenance runs $3,000—high, but expected for an RS7 Performance.
The real issue is the market signal: this car scores -0.5 out of 100, putting it in strong sell territory. Even at realistic pricing, the RS7 Performance market is soft. You're looking at a vehicle that's already depreciated significantly from original MSRP, and the market direction suggests continued downward pressure.
The disconnect between asking price and actual value creates two possibilities: either there's a serious listing error that needs immediate clarification, or there's something about this specific car's condition or history that's being masked by incomplete data.
Your next move: contact the seller directly and confirm the actual asking price. If it's genuinely $300, walk away—something is wrong. If it's a real number in the $55,000–$70,000 range, then you have a negotiation worth pursuing, but only after a thorough pre-purchase inspection.
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