daily driver car batteries - what brand has been good?
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2001 300m. OEM battery lasted an amazing 6-7 years. Was still working good when I pulled it because I knew it had to be on borrowed time. The replacement has only lasted 3-4 years.
Wrecked my back replacing it last time, need something that is going to last. I'm thinking about an Interstate Mega-tron II, 75 months.
What brands have been good for you?
Scott B.
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Re: daily driver car batteries - what brand has been good?
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I've never bought an Interstate battery, but I have bought a few cars that had Interstate batteries in them, and those batteries lasted forever. I bought my Neon 5 years ago with an Interstate in it (not a new one either), and it's still going strong. I was just thinking last summer, as I was getting a free replacement battery for a Dura-Last that didn't last (with 2 weeks left on its full replacement warranty ) that the next time I need to buy a battery, I'm going to buy an Interstate.
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Re: daily driver car batteries - what brand has been good?
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I've been using Walmart for all my batteries with very good success. Please don't hate me.
Same here, the yellow ones. The ones I've bought (2 years ago being the latest) have said "Johnson Controls" on the label.
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I have had good luck with Sears Diehard Gold and Interstate. Both will survive a regharge and cime back after leaving your lights on overnight. Recently i bought 2 from sams club, forgot the brand but they ate holding up well in this severe north east cold spell.
Scott
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Re: daily driver car batteries - what brand has been good?
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Weigh a Walmart battery and weigh the most expensive battery you can find that is made by Johnson Controls and I think you will see a significant difference.
I'm in 1000% with you but, when looking for a battery, you can't lug a scale around. I have no doubt that Walmart has the least plates at the best quality for the price. You can only hit 2 out of 3. You pick which two...
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Re: daily driver car batteries - what brand has been good?
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I had the original Motorcraft(Johnson Controls) battery in my DD last for 9 years. It isn't completely dead but has been replaced by an Interstate(also Johnson Controls). Hopefully I'll get another 9 years.
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I ran an Optima red top in the hot rod for 7 years. That's pretty good considering that it was a used battery when I got it. The Texas heat kills many batteries in 3 years.
I put another Optima in my 92 D250 Cummins (single battery truck) and it works great.
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I've been using Walmart for all my batteries with very good success. Please don't hate me.
Same here, the yellow ones. The ones I've bought (2 years ago being the latest) have said "Johnson Controls" on the label.
I saw a post last year from a Johnson Controls employee( I think he was an engineer but not sure). He said that they make batteries for a lot of different venders. He said they all have the same exact plates in them but not the same number of plates. He said the Walmart batteries have the same quality of parts as any of their other batteries but they have the least number of plates. Weigh a Walmart battery and weigh the most expensive battery you can find that is made by Johnson Controls and I think you will see a significant difference.
There are less than 5 manufacturers in the country making car batteries. Johnson Controls makes ALL of the brands mentioned above. They got most of them when they bought Globe Union in the 70s. They got the rest when they bought Optima in 2000.
Johnson controls also makes some or all of these batteries as well: Acura, Advance Auto Parts, Autocraft, Western Auto, Tough One, Alliance, American Hardware, Ames, Varta, Blains Farm & Fleet, Battery Alliance, Bosch, Carrefour(Europe), Champion, Amara Raja Batteries LTD(Joint venture with Johnson Controls India). Varta, Optima Batteries, LTH, and Heliar are all battery manufactures owned by Johnson Controls. Johnson Controls supplies Ford Motor company, Diamler Chrysler, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, and Isuzu with original equipment batteries. So next time you go and buy a battery, or a automobile chances are its a battery made by Johnson Controls.
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