What goodies have you gotten from a dealer/manufacturer after purchasing a car

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I saw a Rivian Instagram post where they were unboxing what you get when purchasing the new quad motor and it got me thinking. What have I gotten from a dealer/manufacturer after purchasing a new vehicle? Some things I knew about when purchasing. Some things just showed up. I’m not talking floor mats. I mean goodies.

So the one we knew about at purchase. When you purchase a GR Supra you get a year membership in NASA and a free track day that includes driving instructions.

Things that just showed up that I wasn’t aware of at the time of purchase always seemed to come from BMW.

One BMW dealership sent me a plant after purchase. From a local florist.

And then I got two things from BMW the manufacturer that I had no idea about. They just showed up in the mail. Early 2000 BMW made a set of 8 short films called The Hire and each one featured a different one of their cars. After purchase I got a DVD set of the movies that just arrived one day.

And another BMW purchase I was sent a concept drawing of my car along with a nice description of the designer and the design language and I framed it and had it in my office as long as I had my car.

So what have you all gotten that was fun and unexpected or expected for that matter?
 
I saw a Rivian Instagram post where they were unboxing what you get when purchasing the new quad motor and it got me thinking. What have I gotten from a dealer/manufacturer after purchasing a new vehicle? Some things I knew about when purchasing. Some things just showed up. I’m not talking floor mats. I mean goodies.

So the one we knew about at purchase. When you purchase a GR Supra you get a year membership in NASA and a free track day that includes driving instructions.

Things that just showed up that I wasn’t aware of at the time of purchase always seemed to come from BMW.

One BMW dealership sent me a plant after purchase. From a local florist.

And then I got two things from BMW the manufacturer that I had no idea about. They just showed up in the mail. Early 2000 BMW made a set of 8 short films called The Hire and each one featured a different one of their cars. After purchase I got a DVD set of the movies that just arrived one day.

And another BMW purchase I was sent a concept drawing of my car along with a nice description of the designer and the design language and I framed it and had it in my office as long as I had my car.

So what have you all gotten that was fun and unexpected or expected for that matter?
BMW I got the track delivery. They put me up the night before in a hotel, great breakfast, full day on track and lunch as part of purchase
-had a Nissan and they sent us a calendar with a photo of us at the car
-nice umbrella from Acura
-Bronco-pre purchase-a hammock, a cool artsy calendar, some concept renders and one other item but forget what it was-when we did order the Bronco it was for daughter and came in just before Xmas so dealer through in a t-shirt, knit hat and a nice Bronco ball cap
-Lexus-another nice umbrella
I think that is about it
 
I got underbody protection for $1500 extra. In the desert where it's even more unnecessary than anywhere else.
A stubby antenna for $100 extra.
"Nitrogen" in my tires, green valve stem caps, and four locking lug nuts for $100 extra.

None of which I wanted or knew I would have to pay for. I am really looking forward to the end of dealerships.
 
I got underbody protection for $1500 extra. In the desert where it's even more unnecessary than anywhere else.
A stubby antenna for $100 extra.
"Nitrogen" in my tires, green valve stem caps, and four locking lug nuts for $100 extra.

None of which I wanted or knew I would have to pay for. I am really looking forward to the end of dealerships.
I agree completely, but not that kind of stuff.

Like free goodies. Maybe sent in the mail after purchase. Free SWAG so to speak.
 
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Goodies from the dealer? Never heard of that! I’ve been a Kia driver for years. I drive the Telluride (love it) but I love the idea of the dual power plant system in the SUV. I love American-made and built. I totally like all the concepts of the buttons, “being connected”, etc. I’m not a big fan of electric historically, but I think the new Scout company is onto something here. I still have no idea what goodies from a dealer one could get😁. Also I love the prototype. I’d have mine like that!
 
Goodies from the dealer? Never heard of that! I’ve been a Kia driver for years. I drive the Telluride (love it) but I love the idea of the dual power plant system in the SUV. I love American-made and built. I totally like all the concepts of the buttons, “being connected”, etc. I’m not a big fan of electric historically, but I think the new Scout company is onto something here. I still have no idea what goodies from a dealer one could get😁. Also I love the prototype. I’d have mine like that!
First of all welcome to the community!

Yes goodies. I had a BMW dealer send us a plant. And we got a DVD set of short films that BMW made back in the early 2000s mailed to us after purchase.

With our GR Supra you get a folder sent to you after purchase with info on how to take advantage of your free track day.

Stuff like that.
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I saw a Rivian Instagram post where they were unboxing what you get when purchasing the new quad motor and it got me thinking. What have I gotten from a dealer/manufacturer after purchasing a new vehicle? Some things I knew about when purchasing. Some things just showed up. I’m not talking floor mats. I mean goodies.

So the one we knew about at purchase. When you purchase a GR Supra you get a year membership in NASA and a free track day that includes driving instructions.

Things that just showed up that I wasn’t aware of at the time of purchase always seemed to come from BMW.

One BMW dealership sent me a plant after purchase. From a local florist.

And then I got two things from BMW the manufacturer that I had no idea about. They just showed up in the mail. Early 2000 BMW made a set of 8 short films called The Hire and each one featured a different one of their cars. After purchase I got a DVD set of the movies that just arrived one day.

And another BMW purchase I was sent a concept drawing of my car along with a nice description of the designer and the design language and I framed it and had it in my office as long as I had my car.

So what have you all gotten that was fun and unexpected or expected for that matter?
The only time I've ever gotten anything interesting was when I purchased a car from an exotics dealer in Scottsdale. First off, walking around in their showroom was like being at Barrett-Jackson. It was filled with Ferraris, Lambos, RRs, Bentleys, a couple of MB SLR McLarens, a long row of McLaren models (including a P1 Hybrid), a bunch of Brabus vehicles, a Bugatti Veyron, a bunch of classic restomods, a couple of Hennessey Velociraptors and the list goes on.

My wife and I were treated to an incredible buffet and open bar lol and then sipped on our drinks while perusing everything in their stables. When it was later determined that the one key they gave me upon taking possession of our vehicle was the only one they had, they cut me a check for the $800 cost of a second key.

3 months later when I decided I wanted to remove the wrap they had put on the vehicle, they took it back and removed it complimentary and put me in a significantly more expensive loaner exotic for the weekend. While there for that, the sales rep asked me what I liked and didn't like about the vehicle we had purchased, and when I mentioned that we absolutely loved the vehicle but didn't care for the tires they had put on it, he asked me what tires I would have preferred, and then to my surprise, while they were removing the wrap they put a brand new set of my preferred tire on the car. I didn't expect that.

Otherwise, like most people, I hate car dealers and, unlike most people, I love negotiating, so I get enjoyment out of absolutely beating car dealers to death to squeeze every possible penny I can out of their profit. I consider one of my most accomplished car purchases when the sales team was relieved to finally get me into the finance guy's office, and I then talked him into letting me put the entire vehicle purchase on my Amex so I could get the points, which then paid for a couple of vacations. Perhaps because of that kind of thing, I don't get much in the way of freebies or goodies post sale.