9th Gen - Car Battery
9th Gen - Car Battery
So, the cold weather is here in VA. Battery is starting to somewhat die. Pulled it and had it tested. Was told that it's near it's end. Car is an 2006 Honda Civic. So it's a 6/7ish year old battery. I don't mind buying a new one. So my question is...
Does Brand matter? Interstate, Autozone or Optima?
Auto is use only as a Daily Driver, so lightweight batteries don't matter?
I read somewhat about batteries, but still confused. What do you really look for in a battery? What do you have in terms of brand?
I did a search for "Battery" but didn't really see information.
Does Brand matter? Interstate, Autozone or Optima?
Auto is use only as a Daily Driver, so lightweight batteries don't matter?
I read somewhat about batteries, but still confused. What do you really look for in a battery? What do you have in terms of brand?
I did a search for "Battery" but didn't really see information.
Re: 9th Gen - Car Battery
Most batteries are the same except for specialty batteries such as Optima. For a car with no extra electrical loads or harsh riding then a standard battery is fine. Generally the more money you spend the better the battery is made and the longer it will last but Autozone and Pep-Boys batteries are made by the same company (Johnson Controls) around my area. They all come off the same assembly line, they just slap a different sticker on it. The cold cranking amps is what determines the battery that you need along with the size. Honda's have small batteries compared to other cars.
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Re: 9th Gen - Car Battery
06 is an 8th gen.
The replacement batteries sold through US dealers are made by Johnson Controls, and would be a 500 CCA, "8 year" battery.
Not sure if Canada dealers use the same.
The original battery here was either 310 or 410 CCA.
I've always had good luck with Interstate (Johnson Controls), but when one of my spare cars needs a battery I get a borderline one from the return bin....cuz it don't ususally have to work for long ... all it has to do is start it a few times....
The replacement batteries sold through US dealers are made by Johnson Controls, and would be a 500 CCA, "8 year" battery.
Not sure if Canada dealers use the same.
The original battery here was either 310 or 410 CCA.
I've always had good luck with Interstate (Johnson Controls), but when one of my spare cars needs a battery I get a borderline one from the return bin....cuz it don't ususally have to work for long ... all it has to do is start it a few times....
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