Battery Bosch or YUASA

Bosch Battery

Probably the easiest car to swap a battery on imo. Just remove and replace, negative off first. Bosch is good quality, but not required...Use 80Ah 12V.

Pros: easy to swap
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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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YUASA Battery
2nin
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Rating 4.0

Can’t attest for AJC but Yuasa is a quality driven company that is widely used as original equipment. If your usage is not critical or if you trust the recommendation of battery clerk then you can go with the cheaper battery, otherwise I strongly recommend Yuasa

Pros: quality driven company
Cons: cheaper battery alternative
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Bosch Battery

Also the original equipment Bosch battery that came in my wife's 2006 TDI Golf when we bought it in 2015. The good ones aren't available anymore by the time they wear out.

Pros: original equipment
Cons: not available anymore
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YUASA Battery
seathru
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Rating 5.0

Yuasa YTX14AH-BS is the OEM high capacity battery. I don't think there is a better one you can buy, even spending more money.

Pros: high capacity battery
Part number: YTX14AH-BS
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YUASA Battery
Omblae
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Rating 5.0

Go to Halfords, use their parts search, buy a Yuasa for fifty quid and ride away into the sunset mate.

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My last Yuasa outlived the bike!

Pros: outlived the bike
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Bosch Battery

Some BOSCH batteries used on VW cars last around 2 years or a bit more but cost appropriately.

Pros: lasts around 2 years
Cons: cost appropriately
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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YUASA Battery
Striball
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Rating 2.0

Put a Yuasa in my Street triple and it lasted 1.5 years almost exactly. Would keep it on the tender in cold months every so often, never killed it or discharged it, and still died which was disappointing for the price and the “OEM” brand.

Cons: died after 1.5 years
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