Battery Longevity

Probably time.
Hi folks,

Time for a battery replacement and would like to know how long does a car battery usually last? I'm sure there's factors like climate, Short trips and other issues that can shorten a batteries life.

My Acura MDX has been sitting and I haven't started the SUV in a few months and notice there's no crank, Start or power. the battery that was installed was a genuine Acura battery and the date of the battery was September 2019 so that's a seven year old battery, Looks like I need to replace the battery.

What you guys think?

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Probably time. But I would still fully charge with plug-in charger and then test it.

You could have left a light on or have a parasitic current draw.
 
I replace every 4-5 years, often in the fall. Winter starts below zero will reveal any weakness in your battery and it's the worst time to have a no-start situation. If I lived in a hotter climate I bet battery life would be shortened by the constant heat. I've experienced many battery failures around the 4-5 year mark. Better to replace early than to be stranded somewhere. Think of it as a regular maintenance item.
I'm also in NY. Never had much luck with batteries nearing the 5yr mark, even with maintainers & topping off. I'm blaming it on the insane temp swings here. You can have 0 degrees weeks with wind chills in the negatives, then go to 100 degree days for weeks. Too much stress on a battery IMO.
 
Heat seems to kill them in South Texas, I get 3 years on average. The factory battery in my wife’s 2019 4Runner lasted 6 years and that was a record for me.
 
I replace batteries every 3-5 years depending on type and use because 1) it’s really not that expensive or hard for most vehicles and 2) I hate being stuck when I have somewhere to be. If I’m getting in the vehicle and starting it that means I have somewhere I need to be. Dead batteries and flat tires always happen at the worst possible time.
 
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