Car battery

Does nobody read previous posts? Costco has changed their car battery warranty policy. Previously, it was a 3 year (36 mo.) no questions asked free replacement. Now it is a 3 year pro-rated from Day 1 policy. If that beats other places now, then sure, but that was a hell of a downgrade from what they previously allowed.
Too many people brought in batteries at 35 months to get a fresh one. We all pay the price for their taking advantage of the system.
 
Walmart. Hands down. You buy a 2 year or a 3 year ( keep the receipt). Bring it back to customer service 6 months before warranty expires. They don't even check it. They throw it on a pallet, hand you a receipt, tell you to go pick out a new one. You get a brand new battery before the old one fails. How are you gonna beat that ? You'll get 6 years from a 3 year battery ( it will just be 2 separate batteries) Save you're starter and alternator with a fresh battery every 3 years. Unfortunately, once the original 3 year battery warranty expires, it doesn't transfer to the new one. But, 6 years is the average lifespan of 1 battery. You're getting 2 batteries to abuse.
 
Honestly you're best off going to the toyota dealer. Those toyota truestart batteries are known to last a long time and they have the best warranties and they aren't expensive like some think. They usually beat duralast reds in price.
GM's AC Delco batteries have a very good rep as well, catch a good sale and you can get them with installation for the same or less money than whatever DitY parts store.
I've had a few over the years and they seem to have a pretty long lifespan.
 
Walmart. Hands down. You buy a 2 year or a 3 year ( keep the receipt). Bring it back to customer service 6 months before warranty expires. They don't even check it. They throw it on a pallet, hand you a receipt, tell you to go pick out a new one. You get a brand new battery before the old one fails. How are you gonna beat that ? You'll get 6 years from a 3 year battery ( it will just be 2 separate batteries) Save you're starter and alternator with a fresh battery every 3 years. Unfortunately, once the original 3 year battery warranty expires, it doesn't transfer to the new one. But, 6 years is the average lifespan of 1 battery. You're getting 2 batteries to abuse.
I would never do that. Each to their own...
 
I would never do that. Each to their own...

Yeah, I don't return them unless they're bad either, but one nice thing about WM batteries .... WM's are EVERYWHERE! So if one dies at an inopportune time, Wally World is usually not too far away!
My Old Man has used this approach for his trolling motor batteries for years. They usually out live the warranty, but if they don't and you happen to be on a fishing trip when they fail, you can usually find one nearby and not lose the whole day of fishing trying to chase the warranty at a particular store.
 
Yes, my 06' Camry takes a 24 F. Walmart has them in 2year or 3 year warranty. Top or side terminal. If you don't want to cheat, ( like me ), and bring it back right before the warranty expires to get a new one for free, that's you're decision. They don't test them, pro-rate them, charge them, nothing. Just take it to customer service, they scan it, throw it on a pallet, and tell you to get a new one. Peace of mind in my book. Walmart can afford it.
 
Costco battery warranty in the USA is three years prorated...one of the absolute worst.

Walmart has three year free replacement on most flooded and four year free replacement on AGMs.
I have purchased my last four AGMs there...all are working great. Saved the receipts, the four year warranty is reassuring.
In the western USA, WalMart sells the same Clarios batteries that Costco sells. I believe out east Walmart sells East Penn batteries.
 
Why am I testing battery ???? I just swapped out a 3 year with 6 months left. Nothing wrong with it. They just tossed it on the pile and gave me a new one. No questions asked. You know something the rest of us don't. Maybe I just got lucky with an idiot CR that day ??? Do tell if you don't mind.
 
Yes, my 06' Camry takes a 24 F. Walmart has them in 2year or 3 year warranty. Top or side terminal. If you don't want to cheat, ( like me ), and bring it back right before the warranty expires to get a new one for free, that's you're decision. They don't test them, pro-rate them, charge them, nothing. Just take it to customer service, they scan it, throw it on a pallet, and tell you to get a new one. Peace of mind in my book. Walmart can afford it.
your Walmart probably doesn't have an auto center, that's why they do that.

otherwise, I know Walmart definitely tests them.
 
Costco has the best prices, and fresh batteries. Their warranty is good and they refund the core charge (if there is one)
since we posted at the same time have you actually checked what the new costco warranty is.. it is full prorate. no replacement
IMO worst warranty out there.
 
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