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First, as I'm sure you are aware, no car is 100% perfect. And yes, cars come from the factory with little things wrong; some we notice, others we do not because we cannot see them. A friend of mine bought a brand new GM car about 5 years ago. The first hard rain soaked the front interior of the car. Why? His car was missing a section 6-8" or so of windshield sealant.
Some of the little dents could easily be from the stamping of the metal, especially were a hole is for something like the mirror to attach to the body. If the protruding dent is bothering you, then you could always have the dealer look at it to verify it is a defect and then your option would be for their body shop to take care of it. Or, I wonder if a paint less dent repair tech could do it. Granted, they are used to pulling dents out rather than pushing them in.
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