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AC DELCO Battery

I started buying AC Delco, probably now made in Korea. Anyway, 9 years in my Kia Spectra, 7 years in our rarely driven ‘02 Accord, has another in there from a year or two ago. One that was in my wrecked Cobalt, still works but is sitting. Now one for the Cavalier that had a two year old premium Everstart. The place I get the AC Delco batteries from sells a lot of them so they refresh their inventory. And they are also cheap with my business account. Was $120 for the last one, got the better option they offer. But most have been under $90. Although prices have gone up everywhere throughout various product. Just saying, for whatever reason they have been the only ones I didn’t have to warranty out every 2-3 years. Maybe I’m just getting lucky with them for the last 12-13 years. But I got tired of SuperStart and Everstart batteries that I used to go for. Duracell had been good in customer vehicles.

Pros: lasted 9 years, lasted 7 years, don't need warranty
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AC DELCO Battery

My rec would be to find somewhere that sells AC Delco Gold batteries, that's what I use at my shop and they usually have a very good 42mo free replacement warranty and they're great batteries. As long as you don't buy walmarts brand, you're good. I've replaced like 8 Walmart batteries that were less than 6mo old in the last two weeks. No idea wtf those guys are doing.

Pros: great batteries, good warranty
Cons: Walmart batteries fail quickly
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OEM Hyundai Battery
kata_cat
Rating 5.0
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Unser Ioniq5 hat nach 4 Jahren und knapp 60.000€ immer noch einen SoH von 100%. Haben zwecks Weiterverkauf extra auslesen und dokumentieren lassen. Zudem gibt Hyundai 5 Jahre allgemeine Garantie und 8 Jahre Garantie auf den Akku. Wir waren sehr zufrieden mit dem Kauf und mögen den IONiQ immer noch sehr.

Pros: 100% Batteriezustand, sehr zufrieden
Vehicle: Hyundai
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OmegaZaggy
Rating 4.0
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Mine on my previous car, a 2016 elantra lasted 8 years with huge winter temp drops up to -45 celcius

They battery they install is pretty good, other people around here need to change it after 5 years

Pros: battery pretty good
Cons: change after 5 years
Vehicle: Hyundai Elantra
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E_MusksGal
Rating 5.0
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I have a 2015 Tucson, 130km on it and only needed to replace the battery on it once at the end of its life. It’s such a strong car! I love it.

Pros: strong car, love it
Vehicle: Hyundai Tucson
Mileage: 130 km
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OEM Hyundai Battery

I am on my second one in two years, their battery management is brilliant. I'm the summer I get well over 300 miles in my my Kona

Pros: brilliant battery management
Vehicle: Hyundai
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AC DELCO Battery
Gusset_Thumper
Rating 1.0
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Worst batteries I've ever had the misfortune to buy. Both died within the space of 3 months and wouldn't put out any power whatsoever. No matter if I tried to charge them, it made no difference.

Cons: died within 3 months
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Psychoelf619
Rating 2.0
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Man do yourself a favour and get either amaron or solite. Both lasted me almost 3 years. You're lucky that AC delco lasted you almost 2 years, the ones I get barely lasts a year, and that's with warranty replacement .

Pros: lasted almost 3 years
Cons: barely lasts a year
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