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2019 Audi RS7Performance

$649ebay

Deal Analysis

Standard · 4/6/2026

You're looking at a 2019 Audi RS7 Performance with an asking price of $649—and that number should be your first red flag. The median comp price for comparable vehicles is $70,025, meaning this listing sits 99% below market value. That's a $69,376 gap that doesn't reflect reality.

Before you get excited about a potential steal, understand what's actually happening here. The market direction is strongly negative (score: -0.5), and the wholesale value sits at $55,000. Even accounting for aggressive negotiation or dealer motivation, the asking price suggests either a catastrophic data entry error, a severely damaged vehicle that hasn't been disclosed, or a listing that's fundamentally broken. The vehicle itself has no open recalls and represents a solid platform—the C8-generation RS7 is mechanically sound—but none of that matters if the asking price is fraudulent or the car's true condition isn't reflected.

The dealer shows no float financing red flags, which is a minor positive, but it doesn't address the core issue: a price this disconnected from $70,025 comps and the $55,000 wholesale baseline demands immediate clarification. You'll also need to budget $3,000 annually for maintenance once you own it, so factor that into your total cost of ownership.

Your single most important next step: Contact the dealer directly and ask for a complete explanation of the asking price. Request a detailed vehicle history, recent inspection report, and photos showing the full condition. If they can't justify the $649 figure with credible documentation, walk away—this deal isn't worth the risk.

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