Depends on some other factors to some extent. How are the tires, brakes, windshield and other maintenance items? What's the repair history of the vehicle, any major issues?
Best guess, list for $6,500, take $6,000. I'd bet a dealership would only give you $5,000 at best, and they'll adjust the purchase of your replacement vehicle accordingly to make up any shortfall on your trade. Best to sell privately and go in with cash for the new one.
There's a 2002 Liberty with 175K for $8k at one of the places in Inglewood. $8k really means they'll take $6,500ish, and are likely into it for $5,000 to $6,000. So $6,000 for yours on private sale is reasonable.
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