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Audi - RS 5 (2015)
Looking to gauge the market value of a high‑performance Bench‑upt is a first step to knowing whether a particular Audi RS 5 is worth buying. Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new model or searching the used‑car market, the Audi RS 5 price can vary widely depending on year, trim, mileage, and regional demand. In this guide we unpack the key specs that drive pricing, explore realistic depreciation trends, and answer the classic question: what is a 2015 Audi RS 5 worth?
- Model: Audi RS 5 (all‑wheel drive)
- Year: 2015 (current base year in focus)
- Engine: 2.9‑L twin‑turbo V6, 450 hp, 406 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 8‑speed automatic, dual‑clutch oversteer mode
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (asst. 10 seats)
- Dimensions:
- Length: 4,553 mm
- Width: 1,904 mm
- Height: 1,368 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,777 mm
- Drive: Quattro all‑wheel drive, Torque‑Steering®
- Interior: Five seats, 28‑in. curved screen, carbon‑fiber trim, 155‑Watt and 3‑way audio system
- Warranty: 4‑year/50,000‑mile comprehensive, 2‑year/30,000‑mile powertrain
- Optional Packages: Off‑road, Driver Package, Hardened Leather, Adaptive Dynamic Suspension
When you read about the used Audi RS 5 price, you’ll note a key trend: condition and mileage play up front. A 2015 model with 25,000 mi typically sees an average price drop of roughly 25% compared to a brand‑new vehicle, while a lightly driven 15,000‑mi example can still hold 35% of its original value. Hence one should use the raw numbers as a baseline and then apply a modifier for condition and location.
Depreciation Insight – Audi RS 5 Depreciation
Speedy performance cars like the RS 5 enjoy a less drastic early depreciation phase than more mainstream models, but they still adhere to luxury‑car market norms. On average, expect:
- First year: 15 – 20 % depreciation due to immediate showroom value loss.
- Second year: Additional 10 – 12 % decline.
- Year three to five: ~5 % each year.
So the Audi RS 5 depreciation curve looks something like this: 100% → 80–85% → 70–75% → 65–70% → 60–65%. The slope flattens after the third year, making older RS 5s still desirable for roadsters-enthusiasts looking for performance‑track balance at a more affordable price point.
Comparative Context
To understand the pricing structure, consider the RS 5’s performance peers:
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