
2014 Audi RS7Performance
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at a 2014 Audi RS7 Performance listed at $375—and you need to stop here. This deal fails on multiple critical fronts, and the asking price is the least of your concerns.
Start with the fundamentals: this car doesn't meet your acquisition criteria. The 2017 model year cutoff exists for good reason, and this 2014 falls below it. That's a hard gate rejection, not a negotiation point.
The asking price itself ($375) is a red flag that suggests either a data entry error or a severely distressed listing. Market comps show a median price of $70,025 across 92 active listings. Even the conservative wholesale estimate (BCV) sits at $55,000. The asking price is 99% below market—this isn't an opportunity, it's a warning sign.
Beyond the age and pricing anomaly, you're facing real ownership costs. Annual maintenance runs $3,000 minimum for a German performance sedan of this caliber, and that's before major repairs. A 2014 RS7 is already nine years old and well into its depreciation curve, having retained only 34 cents on the dollar from its original $120,000 MSRP.
The market direction is also working against you: strong sell conditions mean inventory is moving, but pricing pressure is downward.
Your next step: pass on this listing entirely. The combination of age, pricing anomaly, and cost structure makes this a poor fit for your portfolio. Move to the next candidate.
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