Battery OPTIMA or OEM Hyundai

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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OPTIMA Battery

Get a OPTIMA Yellowtop D35 Like I Did, I've Never Had Any Startup Issues Eversince, I Actually Regret Not Buying One Before I Spent $120 For a Battery Tender Jump Box From Amazon.com

Pros: No startup issues
Cons: Regret buying jump box
Part number: D35
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OPTIMA Battery
bohica_cu
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Rating 4.0

Had a yellow optima that went 10 years and it started to slow a bit. Replaced the yellow with a red 6 years ago and it’s still fine.

Pros: long lifespan, good longevity
Cons: slowed down
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OPTIMA Battery
Surfnazi77
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Rating 5.0

I use oem bc I get discounted price else I’d use optima, bc I personally on my cars with optimas have never had a problem and oldest is coming up on 9 years

Pros: no problems, long lasting
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OPTIMA Battery
Low_Soil_6831
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Rating 5.0

I went to the store and traded the core of my perfectly "good" DieHard Gold (~18 mos old) and spent $400 on an Optima Yellow Top. The difference was immediate. Interior lights were brighter, mirrors functioned normally, no 'system off' garbage, truck opened and closed without hesitation. It starts strong and fast. With the temperature dropping, the peace of mind has been 100% worth the price. I even put the portable jump starter back in the garage. It worked.

Pros: brighter interior lights, normal mirror function, strong fast starts, no system off warnings, peace
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OPTIMA Battery
Blackjackreno
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Rating 3.5

The optimas (red top) I got in 2019 are still going. They are not the best though just better than liquid.

Pros: good longevity
Cons: not best performance
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OPTIMA Battery
PGB3
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Rating 1.0

my Optima Red Top failed after 2 years & 7 months. this is the last time I'll buy one.

Cons: failed quickly, short lifespan
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OPTIMA Battery
fanatic26
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Optimas are not the brand they once were, I would never put one in my vette after the brand new $300 red top I put in my Durango basically exploded a week after I put it in.

Cons: exploded quickly, poor reliability
Vehicle: Dodge Durango
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