Battery

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Bosch Battery

I am using Bosch battery for my BMW, going through my 2nd, it lasts for 2 years+, less than 50% of the price of the dealership

Pros: lasts for 2 years+
Vehicle: BMW
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Varta Battery
brio5390
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Rating 5.0

Go for Varta.. i did the same for my BMW... BMW also uses Varta. Got the exact same spec from Dial-a-battery at 50% of stealership price. Car been working smoothly for last 9 months.

Pros: working smoothly
Vehicle: BMW
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Varta Battery
Cy001020
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Rating 4.0

I have a varta that I've been using for 36 months now but the car is 100% parked indoors and never used for short trips where battery can't charge properly.

Pros: long lifespan (36 months)
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Solite Battery
naamlalaarif
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Rating 4.0

I usually put solite in my lx470, costs around 190 dhs and lasts a little more than a year. I am happy with it

Pros: lasts more than a year
Vehicle: Lexus
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Deka Battery
chickenfriend
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Rating 4.0

Yes and you can go the route I suggested earlier, with a Group 47 AGM , Deka brand. I paid $135 for mine 4 years ago at Battery Mart. Fit is good, just add a wedge under the battery hold clamp. Cannot leak acid due to the design. I run diesel farm tractors, too. AGM's are the only batteries I can get a decent life from due to the vibration. The extra capacity over the standard lead acid batteries is great for the cold morning diesel start. My point is that they are quite durable. An AGM for a Rabbit is not overkill when you consider the quality problems in regular lead-acid batteries these days.

Pros: durable, cannot leak acid
Cons: add a wedge
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: 47
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OEM Nissan Battery

I have a 2015 Nissan LEAF SV. In -25C or colder (and to be fair, it's rarely -25C (not counting the windchill) during the day), with moderate heat on (set heat to 19C or less) plus heated steering wheel and heated seats (both of which use relatively very little power), I can lose a good 60% of my range

Pros: save a lot on fuel
Cons: battery degradation
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
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OPTIMA Battery
AStorms13
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Rating 1.5

At 126,000 miles in 2016, we had the battery replaced with an Optima yellow top dry battery. It lasted around 2 years and was replaced in September of 2018 under warranty. Today, my car suddenly wouldn't start, and after getting a jump and going to Autozone, it showed the battery had zero charge. They didn't have another yellow top, so I got a wet battery, one of the only ones available. What sucks is I checked the warranty date and it expired 4 days ago. I'm quite disappointed that the average life I've seen with these are under 3 years.

Cons: short lifespan, sudden failure, warranty expired
Vehicle: Honda
Mileage: 195000 km
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OPTIMA Battery
sparetime2
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Rating 1.0

my optima red top died after 3.5 years and 4800 miles. When it wasn’t driven, I had the battery disconnected. For a $240 battery, I’m extremely disappointed. FWIW, the battery was in a restomod 66 mustang. I bought it in March 2018, and the warranty expired in March 2021.

Cons: died quickly, expensive
Mileage: 7725 km
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