You don’t have to have a loan car. If you choose to have one, then you have to cover the small cost of insuring it. Based on my limited experience, you’ll find that this is standard everywhere.
This is why your level of outrage feels disproportionate to me.
This is standard. If you have a loan car, you have to pay for the insurance on it. It cost me £10 to have a loan car while they worked on mine.
It's not awesome, but it's normal as far as I know, and I wouldn't characterise it as disgusting.
Using some common sense and forgiving a missing question mark is a sign of forum maturity. Not everyone has the benefit of a good education, lots of time to perfect a post or a fully functioning keyboard.
An attitude like this isn't going to endear you to the people who are able to help you. A sense of humour is always appreciated on a forum, and you would benefit from not taking everything so seriously.
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Your car will probably light up a warning if it's obscured. My Ioniq did when it was covered in snow. Otherwise in 4.5 years, I never gave it a second thought.
I'm sure it will charge the battery exclusively from regen (whenever the brake pedal is used) and plugging in.
It will be interesting to know whether it charges when slowing down while in cruise control. The ZS EV doesn't. All cars should do, really.
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