Battery ODYSSEY or Duralast

Duralast Battery
lupinegray
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Rating 5.0

I usually get a Duralast Gold from pepboys. Not the cheapest model, but not the super premium one either. Most CCA.

Pros: most CCA
Vehicle: Mazda
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Duralast Battery

I replaced mine in my 2018 GLE63s with an aftermarket one from Auto Zone (Duralast Platinum). I finally got my start/stop feature back which I had forgotten about and also forgotten how annoying it was to have it ????

Pros: start/stop feature back
Cons: start/stop feature annoying
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Duralast Battery
Pushrods
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Rating 5.0

I did just replace the battery in the Trans Am in the fall after 15 years (bought when I picked the car up - I really got my money's worth on that Duralast). It had never been on a tender and that car sees maybe 1500 miles in a big year. But of course it also has virtually zero parasitic drain. I didn't even realize how weak it was progressively getting until I had a no start moving it out of the garage for a wash. It started so much easier on the new batt, I was actually laughing.

Pros: easier start with new battery
Cons: weak before replacement
Mileage: 2414 km
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ODYSSEY Battery

Commenting here for others to find. 5TA915105B has dimensions that align with Group 48/H6 specs. I bought an Odyssey 48-720 and it was a perfect fit. Bonus tip - FCP Euro has it for $250 and it includes their lifetime warranty.

Pros: perfect fit, lifetime warranty
Part number: 5TA915105B
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Duralast Battery

I'm about to replace the battery on my 2013 acura tl 3.5L, looking for some advice on choosing between two batteries. The two batteries im looking at are the ACDelco Advantage 24FS or the Duralast ProPower Plus 24F-DL. They are similar in specs, same CCA though the duralast does have about 100 more cranking amps and 17 minutes more of reserve time. The acdelco comes with 18month warranty while the duralast has 2 years.

Pros: more cranking amps, longer warranty
Cons: more expensive
Vehicle: Acura TL
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ODYSSEY Battery
Hulahulaman
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Rating 5.0

Being designed for industry they have a reputation for much longer life (up to 10 years) and better performance at cold temperatures.

Pros: longer life, better performance
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Duralast Battery

Last December, the OEM battery died and I replaced it with a new Duralast battery from AutoZone. Fast forward to today, the car wouldn’t start at all. Had to jump it just to get it running and drove straight to AutoZone to get it tested.

Cons: car wouldn’t start
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 31000 km
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Duralast Battery

I usually run the Duralasts just because AutoZone is everywhere and I usually get it replaced twice before the warranty runs out - Phoenix is brutal on batteries.

Pros: widely available
Cons: short lifespan, frequent replacement
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ODYSSEY Battery
Nickshu
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Rating 1.0

I've had a few of the Odyssey batteries... Never lasted more than about 14-18 months before dead. Take a look at these: https://shop.antigravitybatteries.com/products/starter-batteries/automotive/ag-h6-rs/

Cons: short lifespan
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