You are just asking too much, and anyone with a computer can easily go see what your car is worth on KBB and NADA and see that your price is just too high. It's always hard to really determine true value as well on a salvage title, unless the buyer is a qualified repair tech and can accurately determine the repairs. Most people would NOT know what to look for and will just pass on it at your price. First off, if it was JUST hit in the hatch, and branded due to the cost of repairs, it tells people that the damage was severe enough to qualify it for salvage, and with a clean retail value (according to NADA) of $10,900, then that says the estimated repair cost was quite substantial, and will lead people to believe it was MORE than just the hatch that was damaged. NADA gives a rough trade in value of $6825, and realistically, that IS approximately the value of your repaired vehicle (as long as the repairs are done properly, inside and out), even though NADA and KBB does not list any values for branded titles. Anyone who even considers your car, will have to weigh the fact that IF they bought it, and changed their mind and decided to sell it, what could they ask for it (certainly not $9k). Another consideration is that your car has a very niche market. Not everyone wants a square shoebox. They are great, economical vehicles, and they have a purpose, but the crowd that desires to have one is a bit smaller than say, the Honda crowd. I would simply recommend reconsidering your price, or just keep it and enjoy the gas mileage (gas prices are projected to go right back up this summer). I rebuild salvage title vehicles through my shop, but not for people who wish to sell for profit (because there is no profit to be made on them anymore), but instead, I rebuild cars that the customer actually desires to have and drive for personal enjoyment.
Good luck.
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