Battery OPTIMA or OEM Mercedes

OPTIMA Battery
c1011970
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Rating 5.0

I have the Yellow top in my 1983 Scrambler and have had no problems with it. I treat it awful in winter I will go weeks with out driving it and then crank the jeep and go use the winch and lights sometimes idle for long periods and the not drive for a few more weeks. Cranks every time.

Pros: reliable, cranks every time
Vehicle: Jeep
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OPTIMA Battery

I like them and that's what I use in my Toyota (Lexus). Had it a couple of years and so far so good. One neat thing about the Optimas is that since it's 100% sealed there's no worry about tipping it or having to wear gloves during transport and installation. It's also lighter.

Pros: 100% sealed, lighter, reliable
Vehicle: Toyota
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OPTIMA Battery

Get an Optima battery and the battery minder - it's just a trickle charger that slow charges the battery to a certain voltage and then turns itself off. That's what I use in my S2000.

Pros: slow charges the battery
Vehicle: Honda S2000
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OPTIMA Battery
ohits_sht
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Rating 4.0

Agreed with others, weigh your usage and environment/climate into the equation. We will personally be replacing ours with a deep discharge battery like the Optima Yellow, since I've noticed that of recent we've been running a lot quick errands that involve one person running in while everyone else hangs out in the car with A/C on.

Pros: deep discharge battery
Vehicle: Subaru Legacy
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OPTIMA Battery
r32-1163
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Rating 3.0

So I've been looking to replace the stock battery doesn't seem to hold a charge as well as before. Always wanted to put an Optima Yellow Top in it

Cons: doesn't hold charge well
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OPTIMA Battery
Cousin Eddie
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Rating 1.0

Optima isn't nearly as good as it used to be. I've owned a lot of their dry cell batteries and they've gone to **** over the years. They don't hold up well to this kind of use, and if they drop below 11V they **** the bed.

Cons: doesn't hold up well
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