Originally Posted By: Vikas
Do you have another car? Do you have a jump start thingy? Nice massive jumper cables? If so, try boosting your battery with another and see if the car cranks faster.
As I said, there are many methodical ways to go about your problem but still the simplest is to buy the $50 battery! Why do you need to get the best bang for the buck and research in to it?
I know this is BITOG and we all have OCD but there comes a time when one has to say "the heck with it" and act on it rather than procrastinating any further. I know I am not immune from that symptom myself
- Vikas
Answered your own question there! haha Seriously, though, it has nothing to do with having the best and most expensive. The "heck with it" point will come when comparing similarly priced and rated batteries. However, like anything that costs money, there are good and bad bananas, and sometimes the moderately-priced will outperform the most expensive. I don't necessarily need the best, and won't pay $50 more for 50 more CCA, but if I can buy a $100 battery that performs as well as a $200 battery and moderately better than than a $70 battery, then why wouldn't I go for it? For me, the "heck with it" point would be between similarly priced batteries of similar quality.
Originally Posted By: FZ1
Alternate. Tell the dealer you have shopped batteries and have found one for $50-60. Tell the dealer you had rather do business with him than the other vendor. See if he will replace the battery for $50-60.
I called back and spoke with the service manager. I told him that I felt really uncomfortable with the slow starting, and was hoping they might consider replacing the battery based on the slow starts, not the tests. I let him know that I was replacing the battery regardless, but figured that it never hurts to ask. Long story short, I'm going to leave the car with them over night next Tuesday, so they can see for themselves. They'll give me a loaner.
They've got to replace the seat frame under warranty for making noise and two other issues while they have it, so it won't be much extra effort to check or replace the battery while they're at it. I'll let you guys know how things turn out.