I think trying to sell it privately is going to be your best bet.
Hondas do hold their resale value quite well in general. I don't know about that model, but when we were looking at Fits a few months ago, there was almost no difference in the price of a slightly used one and a new one. The dealers had lots of one year old models sitting on the lot. Now, Fits are fairly inexpensive and there isn't much room in negotiation because there are really only two versions, both pretty basic.
I can completely understand why the dealer isn't going to give you nearly the same as what you paid because it's going to be hard for him to sell it if he's got new ones on the lot and he's got to get almost the same price for the used one.
If you sell it privately, you might be able to find somebody willing to take it for a couple thousand less than a brand new one.
Hondas do hold their resale value quite well in general. I don't know about that model, but when we were looking at Fits a few months ago, there was almost no difference in the price of a slightly used one and a new one. The dealers had lots of one year old models sitting on the lot. Now, Fits are fairly inexpensive and there isn't much room in negotiation because there are really only two versions, both pretty basic.
I can completely understand why the dealer isn't going to give you nearly the same as what you paid because it's going to be hard for him to sell it if he's got new ones on the lot and he's got to get almost the same price for the used one.
If you sell it privately, you might be able to find somebody willing to take it for a couple thousand less than a brand new one.