
Audi RS7Performance
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at an Audi RS7 Performance asking $130,000 in a market where comparable cars are trading at $70,025. That's an 85.6% premium—and it's the core problem with this deal.
The numbers tell a clear story. The current market value sits around $98,313, meaning you're already $31,687 above what the market will actually pay. The median comp price across 92 active listings is $70,025. Even accounting for mileage (29,000 miles is reasonable for the segment), there's no justification for a $60,000 gap between this ask and what similar RS7 Performances are selling for right now.
The car itself is sound—no recall history, clean maintenance record, and the Performance trim is legitimately desirable. But desirability doesn't override market reality. You'd be financing a depreciating asset at an inflated entry point, which compounds your risk. Annual maintenance runs $3,000, so ownership costs are substantial even before you factor in the overpayment.
The dealer's track record is also opaque. No Google rating or review history available, and their franchise status is unknown. That's a transparency gap worth investigating before committing.
This isn't a good deal at the asking price. The market has already priced this car, and the ask ignores that signal entirely. Your next move: request a detailed price justification from the dealer. If they can't articulate why this specific car commands an $31,000+ premium over market value, walk. There are better RS7 Performances available at realistic prices.
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