I'm entitled to free oil changes for my Tacoma for the first 36k miles, but even still I'm doing them myself just so that i know they're done right and that the truck isn't dinged, scuffed or washed while it's in the dealer's "care".
I appreciate rare, offbeat, lightweight, technological things. The kinds of cars that earn respect via subtlety and quiet competence. The kinds of cars that go unnoticed by the vast majority but get a wink and a thumbs-up from those in the know.
Is this a new car? My vw had some similar spots like that when I first got it, and it drove me nuts and I eventually stopped thinking about them. Then a year later I went to look for them and they were gone. I kinda chalked up it up to the paint taking a long time to really cure/dry (for lack of any better expalanation).
For what it's worth, the OP of this thread seems to be a fly-by-night type with just 1 post, and it seems designed to stir up anger at Sears. So be wary of taking the bait.