I doubt I will be liked for saying it but IMHO both are things that might well be wanted but are not needed. However did we manage before ?
AND these things will incur additional expense if/when they go wrong and need repair.
Again, just my opinion, but cars are generally becoming overloaded with largely uneccessary "gadgets" which are then horrendously expensive to repair if they subsequently develop a fault. People seem to have forgotten what the basic purpose of a car is/was meant to be.
I guess you are well within to reject the car, if nothing else on principal, but are these items worth the fuss ? Perhaps £700 could be spent elsewhere more valuably in these current times ?
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