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Nissan battery
Are they really worth it. I bought my car used in late 2013. The previous owner had just bought a new Nissan 84 month battery 2 months prior so it only lasted about 34 months. I left for a 10 day vacation and now it won't hold a charge. The neighbor is looking into a Napa battery. Any suggestions:ugh2:
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Optima from Amazon
So easy to get replacements. Why not take the battery to the dealer to warranty out? |
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the reviews on Amazon said poor packaging and half the people sent the battery back.:eek: I did not buy it at the dealer the previous owner did. Does it matter? I might could find the info on the maintenance record the previous owner gave me.. Optima is like $225 almost twice the cost. I will research.
THANKS:tiphat: |
And they will warranty it out very easily...
Ask me, I own 3 now, lol |
I bought my 2010 Z new in November 2010. The builder plate inside the drivers door says my Z was built in October 2009. Therefore in was an early 2010. I still have the original battery in my car and so far it keeps on ticking. I do have a feeling it is going to go bad here soon due to experience with other car batteries.
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I have an Optima that I got at Advanced Auto Parts. They had a code online and I used the code and picked it up at the store. I paid $159 (plus tax).
I've had it for three years and not a lick of problems. |
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Most battery warranties I've seen are pro rated (the older the battery is, the less will be refunded) and not really worth much. You might want to check for a parasitic load on the battery (stereo, radar detector, &c). |
I learned a lot from the thread below. I ended up with an AGM type from Deka. NAPA now sells AGMs. Saw PEP Boys also carries AGMs. The only problem I have with On line battery sales is how carriers treat heavy loads during shipment/delivery. I always suspect these things are dropped accidentally during shipment. I'd rather pick them up from a gravity fed battery rack at a brick and mortar store.
http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...ery-brand.html |
Samsclub sells deka batteries under the duracell brand.
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I dug into my purchase and remembered that for some reason, I didn't have to pay a core charge, so I ended up taking the old battery to Auto Zoned-out and got money for the core. Cha-ching!! I just checked their site and if you do the old online sign-up, they give you 20% off of your first online purchase. They also now have a $20 core charge. I bought my first Red Optima from Optima's site a few years ago and paid $150 shipped. Like everything else, the prices seem to have gone up quite a bit. Black Friday is a good time to find deals on these. Pretty good price at Amazon right now. https://www.amazon.com/Optima-Batter...a-0450df0e3f8d |
just bought my optima should be coming in soon, iv been having issues with my battery hopefully this solves the problem and not the alternator..
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Also, home depot sells various exide batteries. I replaced the one in the G last fall with the exide 24fx. It's $90 with a 40 month free exchange. Slightly bigger than whatever the car came with but still fit well. It's a pretty beefy battery. Was $100 last year, now $90.
800-cold cranking amps at 0-degree F 960-cranking amps at 32-degree F 120-minutes reserve capacity at 25-amp 40-month free warranty 24-hour emergency jump start Exide Extreme 24F Auto Battery-24FX - The Home Depot |
id just get a decent generic battery from the autoparts store or walmart. group35 i think it was.
considering the 12 yr old G i sold a few months ago was on original battery with plenty of cca, i dont think the car really needs anything dat special. its really how one takes care of the battery. |
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