Sunridge Nissan's used car lot is a good place to avoid if you don't want to get ripped off.
I bought a used Dodge Dakota in November 2012. The mechanical report (which they have to provide under provincial law) showed there were a number of issues with the truck. Since it was a 2003, they didn't make any repairs because it hurts their profit. I was OK with that, since they identified a bunch of problems. I negotiated a price to take into account the cost of repairs and we closed the deal.
When I took the truck to my mechanic he discovered that the mechanical report failed to mention a number of important failures:
*Front brake calipers were seized solid
*Steering rack was leaking heavily
*Serious electrical discharge problem that left my brand new battery completely dead in three days
I called Sunridge Nissan to seek compensation for the extra $1,700 I had to pay for the unidentified problems, and they advised that because I had the repairs already completed, they couldn't verify that they were necessary and would not be paying for anything.
I then asked them to pay for the replacement of the faulty ignition (which a second trip to my mechanic revealed to be the root of the electrical discharge problem), which is going to cost $550. They refused, and offered me a 'preferred' labour rate on work done in their shop. Clearly, they wouldn't have helped me out with the other problems either, based on this response.
This place is the lowest of the low when it comes to customer service. Save yourself some time - if you ever feel like buying a used car here, just burn a wad of cash instead. At least you'll get a bit of heat from that, and you'll come out ahead.
I'm currently considering launching a small claims court action, since it isn't right that Sunridge Nissan can lie on their provincial mechanical inspection report and get away with it.