
2014 Audi RS7Performance
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at a 2014 Audi RS7 Performance with an asking price of $770—but that's not a real number. This appears to be a data entry error or placeholder listing. The actual market value sits around $70,025 based on comparable sales, which means the true asking price is likely in that ballpark, not under a thousand dollars.
Here's what matters: this car fails the gate on age alone. At 10 years old, it's below the 2017 cutoff that defines the specialty car market this report covers. That's the first signal this deal sits outside your target acquisition parameters.
The second issue is market direction. The RS7 is in strong sell territory (score: -0.5), meaning values are moving downward. You'd be buying into a depreciating asset at a point when the market is actively cooling. The BCV—the baseline cash value—sits at $55,000, roughly $15,000 below median comps, which suggests pricing pressure across the segment.
On the positive side: zero open recalls and a clean regulatory history. Maintenance costs run high at $3,000 annually, but that's standard for this platform and something you should budget for.
The dealer information is sparse, which limits your ability to assess their reliability or franchise status upfront.
Your next step: confirm the actual asking price with the dealer immediately. If it's genuinely in the $70,000 range, you need to decide whether a 2014 RS7 with downward market momentum aligns with your acquisition strategy. If the asking price is materially lower, that conversation changes—but verify first.
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