Battery OEM Nissan or OEM Toyota

OEM Toyota Battery
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Rating 4.0

You might also check the 12v battery, if it's limping along on the original or a dead one it would have to be constantly recharged by the HV battery & inverter running more often. Our 2013 had the original battery still in it when we bought it a couple months ago, clinging on at 11.9v. Mileage seems to have improved slightly with a fresh one.

Pros: Mileage seems improved
Cons: original battery was dead
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OEM Nissan Battery

I've owned a 2011 Nissan Sentra since it only had 10 miles. It's been 15 years and the only repairs I have had to do were my own mistakes (hitting curbs and such). I've only ever changed the bands once, but never touched anything else on the engine. The AC/Heater work the same as day 1. One of my windows won't go down with its own button, but I can still control it from the driver side. I've done basic maintenence, oil changes, new brake pads, new windshield wipers, etc. But haven't needed any major work done. Even the batteries have lasted in the car (though this specific year and model had a recall for faulty battery terminals).

The first 10 years or so, I drove it EVERYWHERE in CA. Road trips every weekend and driving through not small car friendly terrain.

In the 15 years, I crashed it twice. No serious injuries and no car blowing up (I've heard so many rumors that Nissans blow in accidents.. they don't anymore than any other car would). It's running a little funky now for the past 2 years, but again, completely my fault. The last crash was full speed at a curb and damaged the mainframe.

It's a little over 200,000 miles and I'm finally looking to get a new car, but im scared I won't find one as reliable. I've had this car since I was 18, I'm 32 now!

Pros: AC/Heater work well, batteries lasted long
Cons: one window button faulty
Vehicle: Nissan Sentra
Mileage: 321868 km
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OEM Toyota Battery

I have a 2016 Gen 4 that my partner commutes about 100 miles round trip in. Aside from its strange looks it's a great car. Zero repairs so far at more than 220K miles. No rattles or clunks. Every single electric button and switch still works.

Pros: Zero repairs, great car
Cons: strange looks
Mileage: 354000 km
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OEM Toyota Battery

Not a Lexus but 2023 Camry and had my battery die twice and both times had Toyota test it and charge it.

It was from lack of use, and short drives. The battery was also on the low amp of cca ratings. I replaced it with a much stronger CCA rating battery and haven't had any issues,

Pros: no more issues
Cons: battery died twice
Vehicle: Toyota Camry
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OEM Nissan Battery
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Rating 3.5

I decided to get a 2019 titan at 55k miles haven’t had any major problems! But they do have an electrical problem with the battery. Fix: disconnect a grey plug that’s on the negative cable! It regulates the alternator voltage. It can cause the battery to fail quicker over time! But I like that the truck is always running on 8 cyl and still uses a power steering instead of electric steering!

Pros: no major problems, 8 cylinder engine, power steering
Cons: electrical problem with battery
Vehicle: Nissan
Mileage: 55000 km
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OEM Nissan Battery

We have a 2023 Rogue and had to have the original battery replaced only a few months in. Had the run around of multiple long battery tests.

Cons: subpar batteries
Vehicle: Nissan
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Which battery to choose — OEM Nissan or OEM Toyota?

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Comparison of battery OEM Nissan and OEM Toyota
  1. PR Score.
  2. Overall ranking.
  3. Vote balance.
  4. Average rating.
  5. Number of reviews.
  6. Feature ratings.
  7. Car owners’ choice.

Which battery are better — OEM Toyota or OEM Nissan?

In March 2026 on PartReview, battery OEM Toyota were overall better than OEM Nissan.

  1. OEM Nissan received a PR Score of 47 out of 100, and OEM Toyota scored 86 points.
  2. OEM Nissan ranked 25 in the overall ranking, and OEM Toyota ranked 10.
  3. The average rating is higher for OEM Toyota (4.1) than for OEM Nissan (2.8).
  4. Battery OEM Toyota have better feature ratings than OEM Nissan:
    • Cranking - owners believe, that this property for OEM Toyota is better than OEM Nissan.
    • Lights - drivers claim, that this property for OEM Toyota is outperforms OEM Nissan.
    • Indicator - reviews suggest, that this property for OEM Toyota is preferred to OEM Nissan.

Which battery are more popular — OEM Nissan or OEM Toyota?

Battery OEM Nissan and OEM Toyota were equally popular according to data in March 2026.

By vote balance, battery OEM Toyota surpassed OEM Nissan:

  • For OEM Nissan, the ratio of positive (55) to negative (61) votes is -6 votes.
  • For OEM Toyota, the ratio of positive (86) to negative (14) votes is 72 votes.

By number of reviews, battery OEM Nissan surpassed OEM Toyota:

Which battery do car owners prefer — OEM Nissan or OEM Toyota?

In March 2026, according to PartReview, battery OEM Toyota led more car-specific ratings than OEM Nissan:

OEM Toyota are chosen by owners of cars such as: Toyota Prius, and others.

Battery OEM Nissan have not yet taken leading positions in car-specific ratings. You can help by adding a review and specifying your car.

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For example, comparisons of battery OEM Nissan with: OPTIMA, Varta, Bosch, OEM Subaru, OEM Volkswagen, YUASA, Tesla, Duralast, Exide, OEM BMW.

Also available: comparisons of battery OEM Toyota with: OPTIMA, Varta, Bosch, OEM Subaru, OEM Volkswagen, YUASA, Tesla, Duralast, Exide, OEM BMW.

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