Will removing the rear badges of a car affect insurance?
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Removing the rear badges of a car does not affect insurance. However, this is considered illegal and will not only cause the vehicle to fail the annual inspection but also result in traffic police issuing fines when driving on the road. Below are specific details about car rear badges: 1. Torque-based badges: These can be further divided into turbo and TSI types. For example, Honda uses a combination of torque and turbo, while the latter is represented by some engines under Volkswagen. 2. Horsepower-based badges: These badges combine the engine displacement with its power output and are more commonly seen on European and American cars. 3. Speed-based badges: These badges clearly indicate the vehicle's acceleration time. Some domestic car manufacturers directly display the acceleration time (G-value) on the rear of the car, while Audi labels the G-value along with TFSI at the rear.