Battery OEM Toyota or OEM Mercedes

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 Toyota Battery

Try tsure cars from toyota. A little bit expensive yes pero ang na receive namin is free transfer of ownership, free basic pms, free new battery, and na discountan nang insrance. We need a company car got a vios 2019 G w/ 65k milage at 540k php pang harabas.

Pros: free new battery
Cons: a little bit expensive
Vehicle: Toyota Vios
Mileage: 65000 km
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OEM Mercedes Battery

Everyone's suggesting things that might save you half a percent or so, but no one has pointed out that by driving at 80mph, you lose *around 30% more battery* than if you were doing 70mph over the same distance

Cons: lose battery at 80mph
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OEM Mercedes Battery

For my Mercedes sprinter I had the same battery in it for 10 years. I went and bought it at the dealership. Since the last one lasted 10 years. I shouldn’t have a problem with it.

Pros: long lasting, reliable
Vehicle: Mercedes Sprinter
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OEM Mercedes Battery

same issue with daily driver 2021 E63. In this case though, the car doesnt give me a warning as much as the Mercedes app on my phone - it alerts to low battery -even critically low, but when I get into the car it starts and there is no message.

Cons: low battery alerts, critically low battery
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