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Am i expecting too much? You buy a £40K car and then get asked to pay another £270 to turn on Auto Full Beam Control (a safety feature that is standard on lower models). Surely is should come as standard.

ACC is available to buy as a software upgrade in my Enyaq

It's an idea I believe to keep the sale price down

The car has all the hardware but not activated as standard

Was the car just under £40,000 by any chance

Our VRS has auto full beam as standard. Just push forwards on the 'flash' stalk and the 'Auto' sign comes on.

Works great. Can't believe you have to pay for it though.

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On 18/11/2025 at 23:13, Stonekeeper said:

ACC is available to buy as a software upgrade in my Enyaq

It's an idea I believe to keep the sale price down

The car has all the hardware but not activated as standard

Was the car just under £40,000 by any chance

The car was £39k. Plenty of room for Auto Full Beam to be included and still keep under £40k.

Can’t believe that a feature standard on the Fabia is a paid extra on the latest model

On 18/11/2025 at 22:49, Kernow-Denzil said:

Am i expecting too much? You buy a £40K car and then get asked to pay another £270 to turn on Auto Full Beam Control (a safety feature that is standard on lower models). Surely is should come as standard.

Can you now buy it in the "shop" for £270? Like my ACC option

I think to add it as a factory order you had to buy one of the packages that are up to £5,000

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If it is in the shop probably means the hardware to run it is already with you.

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