Twice in the past seven years I negotiated with this group for a new auto; a Hyundai and and this past October for a Nissan. Both times I walked away because I couldn't trust the dealership. This most recent time I used the Nissan web site to build the vehicle, which includes a link to assess a trade in value for our current car. That link gives a high and low range value for the trade in. Our Camry has only one owner, 79,000 kms, no accidents, perfect glass, excellent condition, so I was prepared to meet them half way on the trade in value that the Nissan site came up with and accept the price of the Nissan that the site generated. I expected an easy transaction. The GP Auto Group refused the trade in value, offering $2,000 less. Than they said that they needed $500 to bring the car in, $500 for "paperwork" and $450 for a block heater, on top of what the Nissan site said would be the cost. When I started to walk away they said that they would throw in the block heater, give me what I was asking for for the trade in and not charge for delivering the vehicle, but they still needed the $500 for paperwork. At this point I realized this is a dealership that was always going to first try to take advantage of me if they could get away with it and I wasn't willing to enter into a deal with them. In checking with Nissan there is no such thing as an "admin fee" for new vehicles and Nissan prohibits that charge. I was able to get the car from an Edmonton dealer with no extra fees expected and with full trade-in value. I wanted to keep the business local but I do not trust the GP Auto Group.