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Looks like I need to replace the battery in my wife's 2009 vehicle.

I don't mind paying a little extra to get a little extra. Any recommendations on a battery I should consider?

Dan
 
Posts: 1956 | Location: Central Illinois | Registered: April 07, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Interstate from Costco, otherwise just get one at Walmart.
 
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Get the one with the most cold cranking amps and longest warranty that still fits in the tray. Only a couple of manufacturers actually make batteries, then they put on the labeling for the individual retailer.
 
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Interstate from Costco, otherwise just get one at Walmart.


Costco. When it goes bad during warranty, you get a new one. New batteries don’t last that long these days, mostly.




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I've had pretty good luck with batteries from Walmart. The best part is that they are available 24/7, just about any day, anywhere in the country.

Once upon a time it was a pretty much no questions asked policy. Now they've been cracking down and actually testing any returned batteries to make sure they are not working properly.


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Another vote for a Walmart everstart max, like said get the highest cold cranking amps that you can. The warranty is good at any Walmart, we don't have a Costco where I live, but I have seen Walmart where ever I travel.
 
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Did a lot of looking for both my vehicles based on CCA, warranty and price. To that end the last two batteries I bought were Farm & Fleet house brand and purchased on sale.
 
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Just got a Duracell from Batteries Plus, 5 year warranty and 100 CCA more than the previous one, a 10 year old Interstate.

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I always go with Interstate from Costco.
 
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If you are a AAA member, they will deliver and install a battery at a reasonable price. And it's then covered 24/7 for the duration of the warranty. They just deliver another if something goes wrong.


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I bought an Everstart at WalMart and installed it in my Jeep Wrangler about 5 years ago. Zero problems. It cost just under $100 back then.



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Just got a Duracell from Batteries Plus, 5 year warranty and 100 CCA more than the previous one.


Duracell is the same as Deka.

This would be my choice.

I bought a AGM battery for the bike from BP and they had good prices, service and they had it in stock (hard to find model).




 
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I've had pretty good luck with batteries from Walmart. The best part is that they are available 24/7, just about any day, anywhere in the country.

Once upon a time it was a pretty much no questions asked policy. Now they've been cracking down and actually testing any returned batteries to make sure they are not working properly.


Plus their are pretty highly rated by Consumer Reports too.
 
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I vote Interstate batteries. They've done well for me in many sub-zero Wisconsin winters.
 
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I vote Interstate batteries. They've done well for me in many sub-zero Wisconsin winters.


I agree. Interstate are good batteries.
 
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Napa Gold has always worked well for me.






 
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Pretty much only 3 or 4 manufacturers in the US. Iirc

Exide
Johnson Controls
Delco
Interstate

All sub branded from there for the most part

Guess lots depends on what’s imported

http://jgdarden.com/batteryfaq/batbrand.htm#J


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No idea who makes the batteries for Orschelins but I have their batteries in all of my vehicles, tractor and side by side. Their top tier ones are reasonably priced and they offer up $15 off pretty much all the time in our local flyers.

The one in my truck has 800 CCA. It's been in my truck for three years now and it has been rock solid in any kind of weather. With the discount, I think I gave around 90 bucks.



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Interstate battery in both my 2011 Venza and 1997 Corolla. Bought them at the Interstate store...don't have a Costco membership.



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I replaced my oem with Walmart maxx everstart so far so good...
 
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