Battery AC DELCO or OEM Honda

AC DELCO Battery

Currently I have ac delco batteries in every car I own. I work at a Cadillac dealership though so I get good prices on them and they're good batteries.

Pros: good batteries, good prices
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AC DELCO Battery
Sky-Fi
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Rating 4.0

The old battery I had in mine was an AC Delco, model ACD41-60 (I'm guessing size 41, 60-month warranty). Sticker said 685 CCA, 330 for charge. It's raining outside right now and I don't have any pictures of the sticker for my current one. The Delco battery finally died after being 8 years old. It showed signs of aging and being weak for about 3 months before that, and then one of the cells shorted out, so it had about a 5-amp capacity.

Pros: long life, high CCA
Cons: showed signs of aging
Part number: ACD41-60
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AC DELCO Battery
Freekmagnet
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Rating 5.0

In our shop we have found that the professional line of AC-Delco batteries seem to last the longest. I believe if you check the AC-Delco was what was installed at the factory in your Suzuki, and that lasted 7 years.

Pros: long lasting, reliable
Vehicle: Suzuki XL7
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OEM Honda Battery
Spearitgun
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Rating 1.0

Honda batteries suck in general, bought a brand new one from the dealer and it was dead and wouldn't take a charge lol. I was willing to pay the extra cash for oem because I thought it would be better. Nope,

Cons: dead on arrival, wouldn't charge
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AC DELCO Battery
Airssp
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Rating 2.0

In March of this year I replaced my battery for 98 Civic Ex with an autozone Ac Delco one. With the colder days I started to notice slower cranks if the car had been sitting a day or longer.

Cons: slower cranks in cold
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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