I spotted a used Ford pickup 4WD I was interested in on the dealers website. I went in and test drove the truck the first time and then negotiated a price which was agreed by both parties. I then had my mechanic check out the truck and everything looked good. On the test drive back I test operated the four wheel drive and found there was a problem.I got back to the dealership and told them about the problem but was still all in at the price we discussed pending necessary repairs to ensure the 4WD was working properly. They sent it to be repaired and were to call me when the repairs were finished so that I could then purchase and pick up the truck. I kept in contact with Adam West almost daily regarding the repair. On my final call to see if the truck was finished and at the dealership and to pay for the truck, Adam informed me that the truck had been sold.I told him that we had a verbal contract and wanted to know what happened. He was apologetic, but did not know how it had been sold. I was furious. Five minutes after our conversation ended I received a call from a manager. Basically, he told me that there are no verbal contracts in used car sales. He also said that I should have put a deposit down to hold the truck. I told him I would have gladly done so if Adam or Billy (another manager I had talked to) told me that that would be necessary to hold the vehicle. This is a new low for used car salesmen. I am a businessman in the community and would never consider doing business like this. I wouldn't send my worst enemy to buy a vehicle from this sleazy dealership or any others that they operate. -Jeff C.