+/- same like Mali - no bureaucratic obstacles.
You need time however.
Moro, have you tried doing it in Mali, too?
Don't know where exactly your question is aiming at, so:
No, not personally, bit have witnessed two deals: you hand over the keys, get the money (or vice versa), take your ex-car papers & license plates and off you go. That was back in 2003.
2004 we sold a landy 3 petrol in Agadez to a french expat for a price that was fixed in advance after we have been using the car in the region for 3 months. In the course of this time several potential buyers approached us, even though they +/- knew we were selling the car to the french woman. The price they offered us were increasing as time went buy. In the end we could have sold the car for double the price, but you know, once you give your word, you keep it...
So in my experience if you want to sell the car in Mali or Niger, a car that makes sense to the locals (diesel and as big as possible) it really is no problem and the more time you have (in which you pretend you don't want to sell it) the higher the price.
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