Private Party Sales
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Use the Car Values link above. I would also check other sites such as Kelly Blue Book. Do a search for similar cars for sale and see what your competition is asking.
Check NADA as well... really depends on condition and mileage.... If you live in the rust belt ... your car will not command the same price as a Southern California vehicle.....if you know what I mean.... Also, condition of the tires, brakes and shocks. I've seen and heard of cars that are four years old and have more than 100,000 miles.....if your car is one of those ..... you're going have to adjust your price range. One thing I would suggest...get the car professionally detailed....it makes a huge difference... people are emotional about purchasing vehicles...a less than spectacular first impression will not be welcome. Good luck selling your car... Finally, you can always just trade it in...and if you decide on a new Subaru...the dealership will take it off your hands easily.... maybe you can find a left over 2018 model and save some money over the 2019s....