Luc is right, it's easy to do yourself and you learn about your car better. But there is an advantage to taking it to the dealer for the first few and that is so they can check the car over for anything that may have jiggled loose, leaks, etc... that might occur and that you aren't aware of yet since you are a new owner. After all, even though it's a hand assembled low production car, it's still a production car, prone to human error and sh*t happens. Plus, these guys are very knowledgeable and you can talk to them about the car and it's workings while they work on it.