Posted by Hobo,NC on January 30, 2019 at 05:39:55 from (75.137.54.87):
In Reply to: Battery - part 2 posted by kcm.MN on January 29, 2019 at 11:41:15:
I started selling AC Delco this year 42 mo free replacement... Like everything else they have good better and best I sale the best its expensive get over it are go buy a cheap battery from someone else then the warranty issue is yours...
I have sold interstate for well over 30 years they have priced themselves out of it AC Delco and interstate are made by the same manufacture... Neither make a battery they are re-sealers...
Across the board all top line battery's give good service these days as long as you get the best... Go for the cheap line its not going to last much are any pass the warranty period...
You will run across a cheap battery that will last its rare they will pass a load test tho. Starters fuel systems ignition systems have advanced to where it will fire off first try and survive a weak battery for a long time...
When folks post I got 9 years out of a battery I that does not mean its was at 100% for 9 years... Battery testing has gotten dumbed down battery co's love it...
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