This 2016 Audi A7 that was worth well over $70,000 when it was new has just sold for a shockingly low amount
Published on Nov 03, 2025 at 9:39 AM (UTC+4)
by Jason Fan
Last updated on Nov 04, 2025 at 3:49 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Mason Jones
When depreciation hits, it hits hard; and few examples prove that better than this 2016 Audi A7.
Once a luxurious executive fastback commanding over $70,000 when new, this sleek German machine recently changed hands for just a fraction of that.
It actually went for less than the price of a base-model Honda Civic.
For fans of European luxury on a budget, that’s either a tragedy or an absolute steal.
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This Audi A7 comes with heated seats and a Bose sound system
The car in question is a Canadian-spec Audi A7 Sportback that’s now living the California dream, wearing a crisp Glacier White Metallic exterior over an Atlas Beige interior.

Even nearly a decade later, the A7’s swooping lines and four-ringed elegance still turn heads.
The car even comes loaded with a bunch of goodies.
The S Line Sport Package brings a sharper exterior look and sport-tuned suspension, while the Driver Assistance Package adds modern luxuries like adaptive cruise control, lane keeping, and Audi’s Pre-Sense Plus safety tech.
Inside, you’ll find a cabin that still feels like first class.

Heated front and rear seats, ventilation for the driver and front passenger, a heated steering wheel, and a Bose audio system make it clear that Audi didn’t hold back when it came to comfort.
It rides on stylish 20-inch wheels and even sports a power rear spoiler.
Under the hood, the A7 hides one of Audi’s gems: a supercharged 3.0-liter V6 producing 333 horsepower and 325 lb-ft of torque.

Paired with an 8-speed automatic and Audi’s quattro all-wheel-drive system, it’s a combination that delivers effortless power and year-round grip.
Even today, that setup feels timeless.
How much did the Audi A7 sell for?
Of course, time has left a few marks.

The listing notes some curb rash on the wheels, a bit of underbody rust, and a few cosmetic imperfections.
It’s nothing catastrophic; just the kind of wear you’d expect from a well-traveled luxury car with 62,400 miles.
And while there was some hail damage, it has already been repaired.
Amazingly, the car sold for just $17,500.
Originally sold in November 2021 and recently serviced in October 2025, the A7 came with two keys, two sets of mats, and a whole lot of style for the money.
At under $20,000, this amazing car proves that depreciation need not be a bad thing…if you’re the one cashing in on it.
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Jason joined the editorial team at Supercar Blondie in April 2025 as a Content Writer.As part of the growing editorial team working in Australia, and in synergy with team members in Dubai, the UK, and elsewhere in the world, he helps keep the site running 24/7, injecting his renowned accuracy and energy into every shift.