I'd try selling the car yourself on Autotrader.com, via private sale. Just make sure there's no glaring problems with the vehicle.. so it doesn't come up and bite you in the ass if it breaks within 30 days of sale.
I'd Especially recommend a private sale if you aren't in a big hurry to sell it. Autotrader charges $64 bucks to run an ad for unlimited time until the car sells. There are also cheaper plans through autotrader for like $44 and $34 dollars that run for shorter periods of time and with less pictures, but there is no guarantee that your car will sell in that time frame.. and you might have to repay to list it again if it doesn't sell in the allotted time frame.
A few of my friends have sold their cars through autotrader with good success and it is easily the most popular online search engine for used vehicles.
Some people go through local want-ad magazines, but most of those tend to only run an ad for 3 or 4 weeks and they also try to charge you a % of the final sale price of the vehicle up to a set amount(120 bucks for example), so it might end up costing you a lot more in the long run to do that and there's no guarantee that it ever sells... plus the pics are usually in black and white.
People tend to put a high asking price on autotrader too.. so be sure to look around at what others are charging for a similar vehicle and use that as a starting point for your price.
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