Battery OEM Hyundai or OEM Subaru

OEM Hyundai Battery
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Rating 5.0

I have a 2015 Tucson, 130km on it and only needed to replace the battery on it once at the end of its life. It’s such a strong car! I love it.

Pros: strong car, love it
Vehicle: Hyundai Tucson
Mileage: 130 km
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OEM Hyundai Battery

I am on my second one in two years, their battery management is brilliant. I'm the summer I get well over 300 miles in my my Kona

Pros: brilliant battery management
Vehicle: Hyundai
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OEM Hyundai Battery

I’ve had a Hyundai Kona EV for 6 years now. I live in Kelowna BC where we get cold winters (-20C) and warm summers (+40C).

My Kona gets about 375-425 km range in dead of winter. It gets 475-525km range in summer. These values are the same now as they were 6 years ago when I bought it

It has a 64KwH battery. I have a level 2 charger in my garage (I put a 30amp dryer plug in the wall) my charger is programmed to charge over night 12am - 6am. That’s when I pay the least for power. Between $.09 - $.15 KwH

I drive around 100km each day or maybe 12-15KwH. Cost me between $1.08 - $2.25 each day to charge it. Max per month is around $70.00

If it was gas it would cost me about $250 -$300/month. I figure I’ve saved, over the last 6 years a minimum of $13,000.00 on fuel costs.

Don’t forget no oil changes, no break jobs (still

Original brakes in mint condition, regenerative brake system)

Pros: regenerative brake system, fuel costs savings
Vehicle: Hyundai
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OEM Hyundai Battery

my 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 has 71k+ miles and coming up on 3 years of ownership. I plug in when, where, how I want. ONE thousand charging sessions. It has ZERO range loss.....300 miles per charge still. I have no battery degradatiion. State of Health = 100%.

Pros: zero range loss, no battery degradation, 100% SOH
Vehicle: Hyundai
Mileage: 114263 km
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I\u2019m driving a 2023 Tucson Limited. I don\u2019t find Hyundai to be an attentive manufacturer. The car had a dead battery at 7,000 miles (no explanation)

Cons: dead battery, no explanation
Vehicle: Hyundai Tucson
Mileage: 11200 km
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I remember buying a brand new Hyundai in 2016 and the car only turned on once. Then I called them and they said they installed a bad battery and changed it lol. It went on to only last 5 years.

Cons: only lasted 5 years
Vehicle: Hyundai
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OEM Subaru Battery

It’s the battery problem. Had same thing happen 3x. No issues after battery upgrade that subi paid for.

Pros: no issues after upgrade
Cons: repeated battery problems
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OEM Subaru Battery

this happened to me on Michigan Ave in Chicago during traffic. I have a 2020 forester as well. Has happened about 4x in the past few weeks; brought it to the dealer, they told me I just needed a new battery!

Pros: new battery fixed issue
Cons: repeated failures
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