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2021 Audi RS7Performance

$700ebay

Deal Analysis

Standard · 4/6/2026

You're looking at a 2021 Audi RS7 Performance with an asking price of $700—and that number is your first and most critical signal to stop and verify what you're actually seeing.

This asking price represents a 99% discount to the median comp price of $70,025 across 92 active listings in the current market. That gap isn't a negotiating opportunity; it's a data error or placeholder that suggests either a listing mistake or a serious undisclosed issue that hasn't surfaced yet. The market direction score of -0.5 (strong sell) confirms this is not a deal worth pursuing at the stated price.

On the positive side, the vehicle itself is clean. The 2021 RS7 Performance has zero recalls on record, and you're buying into Audi's flagship performance sedan—a genuinely capable machine. However, ownership costs are substantial: expect $3,000 annually in maintenance alone, which reflects the complexity of high-performance German engineering.

The real problem is opacity. You have no visibility into dealer reputation, no service history provided, and no explanation for why this car is listed at a fraction of market value. Even if the $700 is corrected to something closer to $70,000, you'd still need to understand why this specific car is priced where it is.

Your next step is non-negotiable: contact the dealer immediately and confirm the actual asking price. If it's genuinely $700, walk away—something is fundamentally wrong. If it's a typo and the real price is market-rate, then request the full service history and a pre-purchase inspection before proceeding.

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