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You can do everything yourself and have receipts for things bought at the autoparts store, and work done at any local repair center... Print and Edit the list as necessary, and check off and sign it that the work was done... Then take it to the dealer for a small charge to have them put their computer on it to complete the Warranty checkup...
You can buy most of the service parts at local Auto parts stores for the smart now
http://owners.smartusa.com/10_000_Miles_One_Year.aspx
Magnuson-Moss Act
http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Magnuson-Moss+Warrant...
http://plymouthstationauto.com/auto-repair/magnuson-moss-act.html
I'm driving my Smart sence 2008 and didn't spend a dollar for service. I do oil chenge my self and will try to do my self any repair if I 'll need to.
It didn't effect the warranty. My Smart was repaired onece under warranty( bad shifter sensor), they didn't say a word about my oil chenge, but tried to sell me 30 000 ml service. I refused.
I, too, do my own maintenance - piece of cake! But, if you don't feel like getting the stuff necessary to do an oil change (it isn't everyone's idea of a good time!), look for a local Quik-Lube (or equivalent - I have a Grease Monkey here that works) - tell them your requirements (Mobil 1 0w-40 Euro oil (or your preference), Mobil 1 M108 filter (or equivalent), blah blah blah. The local place does the change for me for $10 more than I can do it myself (I had to show them that the engine was in the back first, but since then, no problems!).