Found a truck online so drove to Sea-Port and of course it had been sold recently, so they said. Traded a vehicle in and was told that I didn't have to sign the title, well a couple of days later I got a call saying that I needed to come back to the title, I told them that it was over 100 miles round trip from home and I would show up on the weekend, the following 3 days I was called 4 more times about this. While signing the paperwork I told the salesman and sales manager that I would be using my own credit union, on the following weekday I call to see if they could fax the paperwork to my cu and they said no problem (lie) they never did and sent the info to their own lender, when it was all said and done it took over a 1 1/2 weeks and a lot of phone calls to Sea-Port and of course the interest I had to pay their lender BS, they even argued with me about sending the title application to my cu. Just for this I will never go back, but that isn't the worst, I paid over $25,000 for a vehicle and have put some money into to make it mine in the 2 months of owning it which isn't bad it was when I was driving down the freeway in Washington at 73 mph and started to feel a shake, now mind you at this time I have owned this vehicle for just over two months and 4,000 miles later I have a vehicle in the local dealers shop to fix a disintegrated wheel bearing, destroyed axle shaft and repair the the axle housing, just over $2000 out of my pocket. I was told my vehicle had been inspected, I guess I should have known that they were shady when the vehicle hadn't even been detailed, my first purchase was for fuel (empty tank).