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shmorri2
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My dad's always used Autocraft. I've always used Autocraft myself as well. With that said, do you guys have any recommendations?

1/2/2009 8:34:33 AM

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OEM HONDA been in since early 2003, and through 100k miles... run her dead multiple times and still spinning hhaaa




Optima would be good, but they are $$$

1/2/2009 8:40:03 AM

tnezami
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My OEM Honda battery from 2003 crapped itself about 2 years ago.

Replaced with a Duralast Gold and it's been kickin ever since.

Also just bought a Duralast Gold for my jeep project and it hasnt let me down yet...even used it to winch a few times

1/2/2009 8:45:12 AM

Seotaji
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ac delco - honda oem. i've had good luck with it.

1/2/2009 9:27:51 AM

shmorri2
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Thanks guys. I'll give it a try. Comes with a 6 year warranty too. I really like that

1/2/2009 9:56:40 AM

optmusprimer
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the diehard top of the line is a rebadged odyssey, and considerably less expensive.

1/2/2009 3:17:58 PM

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delco

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1/3/2009 11:06:47 AM

underPSI
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Walmart's store brand Everlast was the top rated battery last year and the previous year. i've you and your father have always used Autocraft without any complaints, why would you want to switch now?

1/3/2009 2:48:03 PM

smc
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There's an Interstate battery warehouse in Garner that sells reconditioned batteries for $30. I never keep a car more than a year(sometimes less than a month) so it's worked great for me so far.

1/3/2009 4:43:55 PM

slingblade
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optima

1/3/2009 5:34:55 PM

stopdropnrol
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^^ any more info on that interstate warehouse?

1/3/2009 6:51:31 PM

smc
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http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&q=interstate+battery+garner+nc&fb=1&cid=0,0,17227831337377983821&z=16&iwloc=A

1/3/2009 6:53:17 PM

shmorri2
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^^^^^Well because they generally last about 3 years, which is still under free replacement warranty and we just get another for free. The last one I had lasted only 1 year (Kinda turned me off the brand).

I have to replace the one in the mazda and I wanted to know what my options were. The Autocraft titanium was going to be ~$100 so I just wanted to shop around for other good brands. I got an AC Delco for $28.00 new, so I'm happy.

I have heard great things about Optima dry cells which I may switch to in the Porsche later down the road.

[Edited on January 3, 2009 at 7:03 PM. Reason : .]

1/3/2009 6:58:35 PM

stopdropnrol
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my redtop has yet to fail me. optima's warranty is pretty good on those 3yr replacement w. 3 yr prorated.

btw optimas are still wet cells they are just agm which means they don't leak need water etc.

1/3/2009 8:34:03 PM

Skack
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I have a dead Optima Blue Top, but nobody ever pulled the date stickers off. Does that mean it is less than 18 months old and still in full warranty?

1/3/2009 8:50:33 PM

optmusprimer
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Quote :
"There's an Interstate battery warehouse in Garner that sells reconditioned batteries for $30. I never keep a car more than a year(sometimes less than a month) so it's worked great for me so far."


Man, your not doing it right. Come back when you spend $0 on batteries.

1/3/2009 9:36:53 PM

shmorri2
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^^^ oh. Good to know. I thought it was a drycell.

The BRAND NEW AC Delco battery is dead So I'm going to go back and get a refund now

1/4/2009 2:05:00 PM

Skack
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Have you checked to see if it will hold a charge?

1/4/2009 3:02:19 PM

optmusprimer
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He probably left the plastic caps on it.

1/4/2009 3:21:13 PM

KRUZNBY
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Optimas are cheaper at Costco than autozone etc.

1/4/2009 4:02:44 PM

shredder
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AC delco has been great for me as well as interstate, but people say interstate batteries are crap.

1/4/2009 5:10:02 PM

69
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i have never had a delco last less than 8 years

as a matter of fact, the original in my '92 gmc lasted for 11 years

1/4/2009 5:36:09 PM

Seotaji
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my delco lasted ~4 years in my newer car. died when there was a cold snap. no warning. thanks ac delco. it's ok though, walmart batteries ftw.

1/4/2009 9:18:17 PM

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my truck still has the carquest that was in it when i bought it. stickers are punched out for 2003. no more than i drive in when i'm at school, i'm expecting it to go out this winter. it's not maintenance-free though and it leaks. ate through the long bolts holding the battery strap on. they got replaced with 1/4" all-thread.

1/4/2009 9:36:54 PM

shmorri2
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^I haven't checked to see if it holds a charge. The "old" battery still works, just struggles to hold a charge if I don't drive it for a day or so. I swapped the batteries and the ground terminal post didn't spark like it should (if there was juice). No, it didn't come with plastic terminal caps so no, that's not it. Before someone says something, yes the leads are clean and they make contact. I definitely know this because I put the old battery back in after-wards and the car starts just fine.

I'm going to see about them Everlasts...

And no, this isn't going to be a 50 page thread.

1/4/2009 10:34:56 PM

slingblade
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My favorite thing about my optimas is the fact that you can run them 100% dead as many times as you want, they'll come right back to you. This is especially important in my jeep because i'm having a parasitic draw problem i'm too lazy to figure out

I have 2 red tops in my truck and 1 in my jeep, never looking back.

1/5/2009 2:44:42 PM

Specter
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optima red top ftw

1/6/2009 12:11:13 AM

NeuseRvrRat
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Quote :
"i'm expecting it to go out this winter"



well, it finally bit the dust. should i break down and get a red top?

3/2/2009 12:42:24 AM

MattJM321
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"He probably left the plastic caps on it."


lol. ^I've got a red top on my play truck and its lasted 6 years now. It would also sit for semesters at a time and I can't remember it going dead once...but I've also got a marine off/on switch under the hood.

3/2/2009 8:23:52 AM

NeuseRvrRat
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like 69 said, everything i find online says the die hard platinum is the same as the odyssey. it's $190 at sears. i think i'll go with it.

3/2/2009 10:04:58 AM

Ragged
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ipersonaly like interstate, the warranty is transferable to any dealer that sells them

3/2/2009 10:58:17 AM

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