
Audi RS7Performance
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at an Audi RS7 Performance with an asking price of $100,000 that sits dramatically above market reality. This is not a good deal, and the numbers make that clear.
The core problem: you're being asked to pay $100,000 for a car with a median comparable price of $70,025—that's a $29,975 premium, or 43% above what similar vehicles are trading for. The wholesale value sits at $55,000, meaning even conservative estimates suggest this car is overpriced by nearly half the asking amount. The market direction score of -0.5 (strong sell) confirms what the data is screaming: this asset is fundamentally misaligned with buyer demand.
The depreciation curve doesn't help your case either. While the current value estimate of $98,313 suggests you're close to asking, that's still above market comps. More importantly, this car will continue shedding value as it ages—German performance sedans don't hold their premium pricing well once they leave the initial ownership window.
The one bright spot: the recall history is clean, there's no dealer financing red flag, and maintenance costs are predictable at $3,000 annually. But those positives don't overcome the fundamental pricing problem.
Your next move is non-negotiable: use the median comp price of $70,025 as your opening anchor in any negotiation. If the seller won't move significantly toward that number, walk. The market has spoken clearly on what this car is worth.
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