Most people that want to mod the engine inside their vehicle want to replace the stock induction system with an aftermarket k&n air induction filter kit, so the engine can sound more louder and aggressive, when you rev the car. Also sometimes it can also make the car engine gain an horse power performance increase, which will make your car feel faster too and also improve mpg fuel consumption, saving you money on petrol. However, if you are planning or have already installed it to your vehicle's engine, then you will have to tell your insurance provider about it. The reason is because it is classed to insurance companies as an engine modification and can lead your car to become driven faster, therefore they see that you are more likely to have an accident, so they will increase the insurance costs. If you don't tell your insurance provider that you have done this mod to your car and you are driving your car about, then if you have an accident on the road, they are most likely not to pay up because you will have broken there rules and have invalidated the policy. So its best to tell them as soon as possible, after all its for your own good, certainly if you have can car crash and want to make an insurance claim.
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
Does an Aftermarket Air Induction kit Affect Insurance Quote Cost & Invalid Policy?
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