
2022 Audi RS7Performance
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at a 2022 Audi RS7 Performance with a critical threshold question: the asking price of $1,425 appears to be a data entry error or placeholder. The median comparable sits at $70,025, and the BCV (break-even valuation) is $55,000—meaning the listed asking price is 98% below market. Before any analysis proceeds, you need to confirm the actual asking price with the dealer.
Assuming the true asking price aligns with market comps, here's what matters: this RS7 is positioned at 29,000 miles with a clean recall history (all three recalls addressed, zero open issues). That's solid mechanically. However, the market signal is unambiguous—you're looking at a strong_sell indicator with a -0.5 score, reflecting significant headwinds for buyers at current pricing levels. This car has already depreciated hard from its original MSRP, and the market isn't moving in your favor.
The financial reality is straightforward: annual maintenance runs $3,000 for German performance engineering at this tier. Over five years of ownership, that's $15,000 in service costs alone, on top of fuel and insurance premiums typical for a 592-horsepower sedan.
The single most important action: contact the dealer immediately and confirm the actual asking price in writing. Once you have that number, you can evaluate whether the BCV of $55,000 represents genuine opportunity or whether market conditions simply don't support acquisition at any price point right now. Don't proceed further until that clarification is in hand.
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