dab
February 20th, 2014, 14:02
It is interesting to see the differences between used s6 and s7 prices on the market. What do you folks who bought new think about the resale value or depreciation of your vehicles.
s6 from auto trader - 42 listings
Highest Price: $84,997
Lowest Price: $57,900
Average Price: $71,674
s7 34 listings
Highest Price: $99,995
Lowest Price: $74,888
Average Price: $82,029
the s7 is starting to trend with at least ten listings in the 70's. The s6 with 11k miles for 57K is the low price shocker. The 99k is modded s7 for another 6-7k you can buy an rs7.
rs7 32 listings
Highest Price: $144,790
Lowest Price: $108,245
Average Price: $119,449
I might as well provide some perspective as what 11 year old rs6 models are going for
42 listings
Highest Price: $50,000
Lowest Price: $12,000
Average Price: $24,101
I already have my heart set on selling my beast as a down payment on a s7. When I saw my first 7 series in person it has to be one of the sexiest body styles along with 5 series of any car maker. Relatively I spent in the sixties for my beast with 19k miles in 2006, will have to spend in the seventies for an s7. Stock performance fairly close to my chipped rs6 and much better than our stock rs6. Apr chipped 3.5 and 11.6 in the quarter better than most of the modded rs6 and guess what most of the s7 are certified to 100k miles. I haven't driven a chipped s7 and find it hard to believe it will have as much torque as the beast. But it is certainly more reliable, no more 1k to do a gasket replacement with 200 in gaskets and 800 in labor. And my warranty will expire at 100k miles so I have 79k today. What is funny the interior of my rs6 in every other place other than the drivers side looks brand new. Leather is perfect. On my side I have rubbed the paint on something like the light switch, 11 years old sigh.... I think it will be a nice stepping stone to a used rs7, 10.6 in the quarter mile on 93 octane oh my.
s6 from auto trader - 42 listings
Highest Price: $84,997
Lowest Price: $57,900
Average Price: $71,674
s7 34 listings
Highest Price: $99,995
Lowest Price: $74,888
Average Price: $82,029
the s7 is starting to trend with at least ten listings in the 70's. The s6 with 11k miles for 57K is the low price shocker. The 99k is modded s7 for another 6-7k you can buy an rs7.
rs7 32 listings
Highest Price: $144,790
Lowest Price: $108,245
Average Price: $119,449
I might as well provide some perspective as what 11 year old rs6 models are going for
42 listings
Highest Price: $50,000
Lowest Price: $12,000
Average Price: $24,101
I already have my heart set on selling my beast as a down payment on a s7. When I saw my first 7 series in person it has to be one of the sexiest body styles along with 5 series of any car maker. Relatively I spent in the sixties for my beast with 19k miles in 2006, will have to spend in the seventies for an s7. Stock performance fairly close to my chipped rs6 and much better than our stock rs6. Apr chipped 3.5 and 11.6 in the quarter better than most of the modded rs6 and guess what most of the s7 are certified to 100k miles. I haven't driven a chipped s7 and find it hard to believe it will have as much torque as the beast. But it is certainly more reliable, no more 1k to do a gasket replacement with 200 in gaskets and 800 in labor. And my warranty will expire at 100k miles so I have 79k today. What is funny the interior of my rs6 in every other place other than the drivers side looks brand new. Leather is perfect. On my side I have rubbed the paint on something like the light switch, 11 years old sigh.... I think it will be a nice stepping stone to a used rs7, 10.6 in the quarter mile on 93 octane oh my.