Battery OEM Toyota or OEM BMW

OEM Toyota Battery

I have put 50k+ miles on my 09 Highlander Hybrid in the last 2 years. It charges to 76% and provides 27-30mpg depending on conditions. I love it.

Pros: provides good mpg
Vehicle: Toyota Highlander
Mileage: 80467 km
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OEM Toyota Battery
cantbelieveit1963
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Rating 4.0

I had a 2008 Highlander hybrid that I sold to a coworker. The battery is still strong but the fan that cools the batteries gave out. He had that fixed and it is still running fine today.

Pros: battery still strong
Cons: cooling fan gave out
Vehicle: Toyota Highlander
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OEM BMW Battery

Regardless, while that’s sorta old for a battery, I have OEM BMW batteries going on 12 years with 89% charge capacity.

Pros: long lasting, high charge capacity
Cons: sorta old
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM Toyota Battery
bigmacluv
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Rating 3.0

Had the same problem today... Battery died (ok, a few cold days in Belgium , nights up to -5°C) and assistance for jumpstarting it was necessary, luckily I had autoclub membership. Car is only 30 months old. We drive it multiple times a week for shopping and trips to the seaside. Checked the car in to the Toyota garage and test of the battery was negative, battery was dead. I was very pleased they replaced the battery with a new one under warranty!

Pros: new battery under warranty
Cons: battery died, HUD issue
Vehicle: Toyota Yaris
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OEM BMW Battery
C-Horse14
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Rating 2.0

530e with a little over 20,000 miles shows 10 miles electric range on a nice summer day. It used to show 15 when new. BMW said that the drop was not warranty worthy.

Cons: reduced electric range, not warranty worthy
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 32187 km
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