Battery Panasonic or OEM Subaru

OEM Subaru Battery
kajain99
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Rating 5.0

I’m in the UAE, where summers hit around 50°C. This Forester is my first car with auto start-stop, and I’m impressed that the battery lasted a solid 4 years. With my driving habits (lots of short runs), my previous cars’ batteries would barely survive 1–1.5 years. This one lasted more than double that.

Pros: long lifespan, good in hot climate
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Panasonic Battery
mojoman566
  • Cranking:
Rating 5.0

I had a 2004 Scion xb back in the day that was made in Japan. Had to get rid of it after the engine developed excessive oil consumption. Had a hell of a battery in it. Panasonic brand.

Pros: hell of a battery
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Panasonic Battery
CycleChris2
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Rating 4.0

Yeah, the oem Panasonic battery is easy to kill. I replaced mine (2022 Turbo) with an AGM type. Most all batteries are made by Johnson Controls, under different names. The cheapest price I found was $179 with a 4 year warranty at Walmart. Everstart Platinum group 35. Was a 10 min job to remove and replace. They can even test your old one. The agm type is in the deep cycle family, it can be discharged quite a bit without any issues, the stock battery (flooded acid type) is easy to damage.

Pros: AGM type, deep cycle
Cons: OEM battery easy to kill
Vehicle: Mazda
Part number: GROUP 35
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