Never Buy This Car Battery
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I don't understand….the only thing the battery is for is to start the engine…
There's absolutely no sense to what you're saying. You're a very smart guy I'm shocked you're putting this out… just because the battery is an agm doesn't make it better. For me I prefer a battery I can maintain and refill if needed. 12v is 12v, period! If a lead acid battery is the same/similar CCA and similar amp hour to an AGM battery and cost half as much and works for more then half the time of an agm battery it's a good option!
12V is 12V. The only problem I see with not using a particular type of battery is the way they are charged. So, why can't they program these cars to use any type of battery?
I miss when my batt lasted 20 years.
See, that's why I keep my old junker. 54 dollars, Everstart, it always start 😉
I have two old trucks with Wal- Mart batteries. One from 2011, the power 2015. Both working just fine. All vehicles have battery drain of some type. Since I use these old trucks only occasionally, I disconnect the ground terminal when not using. Old trick an Interstate Battery wholesaler told me. Also, he said no new one is 100% fully charged because of warehouse time and sitting on store shelf and your car will never get it to 100% on it's own. Always put your trickle charger on a new one overnight. Once it's 100% your car can keep it there.
You forgot to mention stop start betteries
If you want to play it safe then buy the oem battery from your dealer
I bought an X2 AGM dual purpose battery. Essentially 2 batteries in one. $309. bucks
Since many agm batteries do charge at a slightly higher voltage than lead acid batteries, it’s possible that a car built to use an agm could charge a lead acid too fast and shorten its lifespan.