Anonymous wrote:You can also look into donating it. We always donate our used cars to the local NPR station. You get a pretty big tax benefit. It’s easier than selling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the window not rolling down is a pretty big deal. It seems like you are downplaying what is wrong with the car.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:You still get the tax break if you donate to a place that actually uses it versus selling it at auction. Check out JASA.
Fewer people get to use the tax break now with the increased standard deduction, though.
Anonymous wrote:Just take it to Carmax
Anonymous wrote:You can also look into donating it. We always donate our used cars to the local NPR station. You get a pretty big tax benefit. It’s easier than selling.
Anonymous wrote:You will get the most money through a private sale, advertising on listservs or craigslist but it can be a pain and I would only take cash.
Anonymous wrote:I think the window not rolling down is a pretty big deal. It seems like you are downplaying what is wrong with the car.