Yesterday we had a nice day out but as my CS was blocked in, we took my OH's Fiat 500. 150 mile roundtrip, 50/50 motorway/A roads from west London down to East Sussex/Kent border. The Fiat (1.0 mild hybrid) is not a bad drive with a great 6 speed manual box and can maintain speed around bends pretty well but, any uphills at speed were a real pain, foot to the floor and it was still losing speed so a fair bit of cog swapping going on. Ride is rather fidgety too which I suppose is the 25+ year old chassis design. Overall though it was quite good fun.
Today we got the CS out. Another longish run and a far more sophisticated ride plus the joy of being able to overtake without having to plan it in advance! One thing though that I've not encountered before was it erroneously thought we were about to crash and our seatbelts tightened up. Was a bit of a shock! They loosened off very quickly but it was all a bit OTT.
As good as the 500 is for the money, you can see where your money goes in a Golf. A very good two car combo though.
I believe that may be part of the proactive passenger protection inside the front assist ADAS. I've been driving my dad's new Dacia Duster Hybrid recently, and my the grace of god, it has a 1 button to take all the ADAS off. It like a routine from the Golf. Get in > seat belt > engine > lock door > turn autostart off > drive.
How on earth do you have a free service plan, and where do I get me one of those

Perhaps you've already paid for it upon when you got your car?