Zen Nano Plus static on voice recordings while driv

I have a Zen Nano Plus GB and I'm pleased with the quality of the voice recorder in general.
However, all voice recordings I've made inside an automobile traveling over 55 MPH contain a lot of very loud static interference noises. I was hoping to create most of my voice memos while driving, but the recordings I've made while driving (in two different cars) are unusable because of this frequent static sound. I've tried holding the device in different positions (near the window, away from the steering column, above my head, etc.) and it does not seem to help. This does not happen in any other situation.
Has anyone else experienced this?

Then what is the point of recording FM if you can't even save it's I'm just going to have to convert it the old fashioned way, but before I do, I want to note that the SOLE reason I got the Zen Nano Plus is because I wanted to record an event off FM. No, there is no prohibited copyright stuff on this, it's all meant to be recorded. I really wish this would be worth the money, but it seems that I am going to have to get another MPIO. Easier to use and fewer nuisances.
The shame...

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