My MIL keeps thinking that because it is 007 limited edition, it will fetch over $30k.
I worked in the car business years ago, and dealt with these issues all the time with trade-ins. If you watch Pawn Stars, another issue is people seeing an item that was listed
on ebay for a large amount of money, the problem is, you only look at completed auctions. Keep in mind, that car on BAT also sold on a national platform that charges a fee, so the seller probably only netted 21k. When you sell the car on a local basis, you get less for it because you have to hope someone in your area wants it.
Try selling the car on Autotrader-
https://www.autotrader.com/sell-my-car/
Facebook marketplace,
eBay. Craigslist, CarGurus.com
During 2002-2005, they only sold ~68k of these cars, there are not people that wake up every day wanting to buy these cars, very limited market! Just be lucky you have one that is a little different, it will help sell it.
This car would have to have under 10k miles on it to even think about it being worth 30k. The mileage really excludes it entirely from getting the big $$$$ according to completed sales. BAT likely wouldn't even list the car because of the miles.