Used 2015 Audi A7 for Sale near Delaware
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Suddenly every manufacturer needs to have a 4-door coupe, as if the two terms were ever meant to cozy up that closely to one another. But in the spirit of having it all, you’ll find a whole new host of sedans with sloping rooflines, ready to convince us that this really is something “different.”
The A7 may be the best of this boorish bunch—all claiming that a slight deviation in design means a whole new style has been born. It’s certainly starting with a fetching foundation, with the A6 providing a pleasing platform upon which to improvise. And this year the A7 gets some extras added to the already-attractive package: new head- and taillights, new front and rear facias, a slight change for the exhaust and some extra tech inside.
The taillights were ditched due to financial considerations, as the old helix design was Audi’s costliest lighting display. Say hello to some new light bars as a replacement, along with new rectangular exhaust tips. Up front it’s thinner LEDs for the headlights, and a couple of air dams flank a re-sculpted grille opening, although the self-dimming Matrix lights are an option. Unfortunately, the round radar sensors up front remain and stand in strong visual contrast to the rest of the car’s design.
Engines remain the same as well, and that means the A7 gives you the option of supercharged or turbodiesel performance. Each offers a unique power profile from a 3.0-liter V6, whether you’re looking for bone-wrenching torque or that supercharged surge. The TDI 3.0 gets you a modest 240 hp and a menacing 428 lb-ft of torque in a package that’ll still deliver 24 mpg city/38 highway, while the supercharged V6 offers 310 hp and 325 lb-ft of torque with a still-respectable 18/28 mpg. And both with get you to 60 mph in about 5.5 seconds, even while pushing all 4 wheels. Not bad at all.
Audi will claim the A7 is a 5-passenger car, but anyone who’s spent any time in that back seat will tell you that the middle space is just that—a space, but not a seat. In fact, headroom is scarce enough out back that even in the actual seats they’ve had to carve out some extra crown space from the headliner, even with the deeply recessed cushions. But heated, 12-way power front seats mean you’ll easily find your perfect position, despite a driver’s seat not fully centered on the steering wheel. Leather is standard with your choice of trim, and ventilation can be added if heat concerns you more than cold. But keep in mind, at just 55 inches tall, the A7 is on the low side for the segment, so you may have trouble mounting and dismounting this steed.
Once you get inside, you’ll be treated by nearly every tech goodie Audi has to offer. Audi MMI Touch augments the Multi-Media Interface with a scratch pad that will interpret your calligraphic entries better than your second-grade teacher could read your cursive. There’s also voice connect and 3D Google Maps with local search for real-time traffic, weather and news. Even in base kit, you’ll still get Audi Drive Select, 19-inch alloys, a rear-view camera, keyless entry, HD radio with iPod connection and a power sunroof. Move up to the Prestige trim, and you’ll add a Bose stereo, a power-adjustable steering column and 4-zone climate control.
Does the A7 offer what you’re looking for in a “sport coupe”? With the rear seats down, there’s a lot of extra, albeit shallow, space to utilize, although I’m not sure there are a lot of A7s making the trip to the local DIY center. No, it’s style over space here, and buyers are flocking to the back more than the hatch. Instead, this is the perfect opportunity for some sexier styling if you prefer the curves of a coupe to the straight sedan, but still want some V6 power. Europe has the option of a 4-cylinder that may make its way to our shores eventually, so your options may increase soon. For now, this is proof to competitors like Porsche that while “4-door coupe” isn’t exactly logical, that doesn’t mean it has to be ugly, too.
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Yahshua W
Reviewed a 2015 Audi A7 on Apr 23, 2023
Best car I have ever owned [next to my 2014 VW Passat TDI Diesel]. I have the diesel TDI, version of this A7. Outstanding
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2015 Audi A7 on Sep 30, 2020
This car with the Prestige package is insane. Slower and looser handling than my newer S4, but just as much fun to drive!
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2015 Audi A7 Price Trends
CarGurus tracks the prices of millions of used car listings every year. See how the average price of 2015 Audi A7 prices has changed over time.
See more price trends2015 Audi A7 Pricing Analysis
Pricing by Popular US Cities
Market Area: Nationwide
Key Insights
- Highest Priced Market: Chicago, IL ($20,489) commands the highest average price, likely influenced by demand for premium vehicles in urban areas.
- Lowest Priced Market: New York, NY ($10,495) offers the lowest prices, which may point to a highly competitive used car market or lower demand.
- Inventory Variations: Price discrepancies between cities may reflect variations in inventory levels, with cities like Washington, DC having the same number of listings as New York, NY (32 listings) but priced higher at $14,283.
City-Level Pricing
| City | Total Listings | Avg Price |
|---|---|---|
| Chicago, IL | 28 | $20,489 |
| Washington, DC | 32 | $14,283 |
| Atlanta, GA | 25 | $18,499 |
| Dallas, TX | 29 | $16,499 |
| New York, NY | 32 | $10,495 |
Pricing by Trim Packages
Key Insights
- Most Common Trim: The 3.0T quattro Prestige AWD is the most represented trim with 148 listings, indicating strong consumer preference for this variant.
- Price Range Spotlight: Trims range from a high MSRP of $72,150 for the 3.0 TDI quattro Prestige AWD to $65,900 for the 3.0T quattro Premium Plus, highlighting the market's willingness to pay a premium for diesel variants.
- AWD Demand: All trims are AWD, reflecting a strong trend in consumer preference for all-wheel-drive capabilities.
Trim-Level Details
| Trim | Listings | MSRP | Drivetrain | Engine |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.0T quattro Prestige AWD | 148 | $69,750 | AWD | 3.0L 310 hp V6 |
| 3.0T quattro Premium Plus AWD | 134 | $65,900 | AWD | 3.0L 310 hp V6 |
| 3.0 TDI quattro Prestige AWD | 13 | $72,150 | AWD | 3.0L 240 hp V6 Diesel |
| 3.0 TDI quattro Premium Plus AWD | 6 | $68,300 | AWD | 3.0L 240 hp V6 Diesel |
Pricing Analysis by Model Year
Key Insights
- Depreciation Patterns: Significant depreciation is evident, particularly for the 2018 Audi A7, which has dropped to $23,892, a decline of around 65.7% from its MSRP, indicating a steep pricing curve for older models.
- Recent Models Retaining Value: The 2025 Audi A7 is priced at $69,136, suggesting a minor depreciation against its $72,000 MSRP, indicating strong demand for the latest model year.
- Best Value Year: The 2022 model is well-priced at $41,837, representing only -39.7% depreciation, making it an attractive option for buyers seeking a balance of modern features and affordability.
Model Year Pricing
| Model Year | Original MSRP | Avg Price | Price vs MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 Audi A7 | $72,000 | $69,136 | -3.9% |
| 2024 Audi A7 | $72,000 | $56,246 | -21.8% |
| 2023 Audi A7 | $70,200 | $46,906 | -33.3% |
| 2022 Audi A7 | $69,200 | $41,837 | -39.7% |
| 2021 Audi A7 | $69,200 | $36,007 | -47.9% |
| 2020 Audi A7 | $69,000 | $32,465 | -53.0% |
| 2019 Audi A7 | $68,000 | $29,469 | -56.7% |
| 2018 Audi A7 | $69,700 | $23,892 | -65.7% |
| 2017 Audi A7 | $68,800 | $20,858 | -69.7% |
| 2016 Audi A7 | $68,300 | $18,088 | -73.5% |
| 2014 Audi A7 | $64,500 | $15,551 | -75.8% |
| 2013 Audi A7 | $60,100 | $13,781 | -77.1% |
These recommendations are based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from June 4, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.









