
Audi RS7Performance
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at an Audi RS7 Performance with a critical pricing anomaly that makes this deal analysis straightforward: the asking price of $20,000 is almost certainly a data error, not a legitimate market opportunity.
Here's what the numbers tell you. The median comp price for comparable RS7 Performance vehicles is $70,025—meaning this asking price sits 71% below market. That gap isn't a negotiation window; it's a red flag. Your Buyer's Cost Value (BCV) estimate of $55,000 reinforces that the true market floor is nearly three times the asking price. The deal scores -0.5 out of 100, placing it firmly in "strong sell" territory, and the market direction is decisively against you.
The vehicle itself is mechanically sound. It has zero NHTSA recalls, 29,000 miles on the odometer, and sits in a clean condition relative to its class. Annual maintenance will run approximately $3,000—standard for high-performance German cars at this level. The dealer reputation is blank (no Google rating, no history), but there are no fraud warnings either.
The real issue isn't the car. It's the price. Either this is a listing error on the platform, a placeholder that wasn't updated, or a genuine mistake by the seller. None of those scenarios create a legitimate buying opportunity for you.
Your next step: Contact the dealer immediately to clarify the actual asking price. If they confirm $20,000, walk away. If they correct it to something closer to $55,000–$70,000, then reassess the deal on its fundamentals.
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