While I understand your point of view, I would respectfully disagree. I am a first time Subaru buyer and first time customer at this dealership. If I’m the dealership, I’m pretty embarrassed that such a good car is already making a noise that’s impacting the customer’s enjoyment of the car that’s barely 2 months old. It’s a relationship business and I don’t think the dealer would have the same enthusiasm to fix an annoying noise that isn’t technically impacting the drivability or function of the car as miles increase, warranty or not. Plus, if the car’s making these noises at 600 Miles, what’s it going to do at 60,000?