Consumer Reports Battery Ratings?

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I was looking at the Consumer Reports battery ratings. Was surprised at how low the EverStart MAXX was scored (like way down the list). I assume CR uses objective, data-based testing so when they diss the EverStart for battery life, they have a reason? Just wanted to know if I should really trust their rankings or not. For example in the 24F class, they liked AGM batteries but they also liked a SuperStart Extreme (O'Reilly) which I believe is EastPenn made. But they listed it as $130 and the website right now is $209. And they don't list any Costco Interstates at all, but do have some other Interstates (and the MT-24F which is apparently similar to Costco's isn't ranked that highly either).

Anyone thoughts? Are these rankings helpful or do they have the impression of precision but aren't really accurate?
 
When it comes to objective stuff, I tend to think CR is on pretty solid ground. It's their subjective testing that I don't care for.

I can't really help you, I buy Enersys AGMs now-- the X2 from Batteries Plus or a plain old Odyssey.

Supposedly some of the Clarios-made AGMs are superb, but they are hard to find because they show up more in B2B offerings. Duralast has a battery labeled the ProPower AGM Elite, but you can't buy it at Autozone or find it on their consumer website!

It's only on "duralast pro" or something.
 
I was looking at the Consumer Reports battery ratings. Was surprised at how low the EverStart MAXX was scored (like way down the list). I assume CR uses objective, data-based testing so when they diss the EverStart for battery life, they have a reason? Just wanted to know if I should really trust their rankings or not. For example in the 24F class, they liked AGM batteries but they also liked a SuperStart Extreme (O'Reilly) which I believe is EastPenn made. But they listed it as $130 and the website right now is $209. And they don't list any Costco Interstates at all, but do have some other Interstates (and the MT-24F which is apparently similar to Costco's isn't ranked that highly either).

Anyone thoughts? Are these rankings helpful or do they have the impression of precision but aren't really accurate?
I have found them somewhat useful...but they are telling as well. What they tell is that batteries in general are fickle products. You can only rank a brand and model within the size catagory you looking at. Note that X2 Power are highly regarded in some sizes, but in the Group 65 it is the lowest ranked of all.

And while their sampling process of obtaining batteries from around the country might work for some retailers, it is problematic for others. As we learned, Walmart uses different supplier between the West Coast and East Coast. East Penn for East Coast and Clarios for West Coast. (not sure where the dividing line exists). Consumer Reports does not filter that distinction.

More problematic is Clarios uses multiple factories around the world for Interstate and WalMart batteries. Within AGMs, I have seen at Walmart and Costco, country of origin stickers from Germany, USA, Korea, China and Mexico. It is hard to say which versions Consumer Reports is testing.

I used the CR testing a few years ago to select top rated Group 49 H8 AGM from AC Delco (Varta/Clarios made in Germany) and it has now been in service for 6.5 years and still going strong.

Here's my other beef: CR has that AC Delco Group 49 H8 AGM still rated #1 seven or eight years later....and being supplied by Clarios, there is no guarantee it is still made by Varta in Germany. In fact, I saw some reviews on Amazon and people stating a couple years ago, it is now made in Korea...that is all fine, but has CR updated the testing? They don't date when the testing was done, so hard to tell. I know the testing list has changed, as there are different brands and models added over the years from what I saw 7 or 8 years ago, but without a definitive publication date with the testing, it is confusing.

But lately, with all the confusion and obvious testing concerns, I just buy Clarios AGMs from WalMart (Everstart Platinum) the past couple years, as they have a four year free replacement warranty, and most of them are made in Korea. I have purchased a total of four and all are working satifactorily.
(Check out the last photo below...it's German made, but has a "Made in Korea" label stuck over it. LOL)
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Batteries are a tough topic. You might buy an Everstart Maxx 94r on the east coast that was made by East Penn but somewhere else Walmart is selling one that was made by JC or imported from Chinaland. Yet in a different size, suppliers are also different. So CR's rankings are meaningless when most batteries are rebranded from various suppliers.
 
I have bought several Walmart batteries, the non AGM ones seem to die right at warranty expiration.
Where is this list of comparisons? Kind of a moot discussion without seeing the full list of rankings.
 
I do think it is telling that the Group 65 Everstart Maxx was highly rated by CR in the past. I swore by that battery in three different Ford trucks with good results (7-9 yrs in the past) before.
--I just replaced an O'Reilly Platinum battery only nine months old due to a bad cell. No issue with warranty, but that is the shortest any battery has lasted in any vehicle I owned.
--Last winter I had to replace a Subaru battery, opted for Walmart, but they said I had to wait 6 hours before they could install it (I can no longer lift and install batteries easily, so I am getting more done by others), so I went to O'Reilly instead. Paid more but got done in 30 mins or less. That coincided with my personal schedule much better.
 
I was looking at the Consumer Reports battery ratings. Was surprised at how low the EverStart MAXX was scored (like way down the list). I assume CR uses objective, data-based testing so when they diss the EverStart for battery life, they have a reason? Just wanted to know if I should really trust their rankings or not. For example in the 24F class, they liked AGM batteries but they also liked a SuperStart Extreme (O'Reilly) which I believe is EastPenn made. But they listed it as $130 and the website right now is $209. And they don't list any Costco Interstates at all, but do have some other Interstates (and the MT-24F which is apparently similar to Costco's isn't ranked that highly either).

Anyone thoughts? Are these rankings helpful or do they have the impression of precision but aren't really accurate?
Walmart. Easier to buy or return a battery. You're buying the Warranty; Not the battery. 24f Walmart AGM in my Camry. 1 year old seems fine. 4 year warranty
 
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I was looking at the Consumer Reports battery ratings. Was surprised at how low the EverStart MAXX was scored (like way down the list). I assume CR uses objective, data-based testing so when they diss the EverStart for battery life, they have a reason? Just wanted to know if I should really trust their rankings or not. For example in the 24F class, they liked AGM batteries but they also liked a SuperStart Extreme (O'Reilly) which I believe is EastPenn made. But they listed it as $130 and the website right now is $209. And they don't list any Costco Interstates at all, but do have some other Interstates (and the MT-24F which is apparently similar to Costco's isn't ranked that highly either).

Anyone thoughts? Are these rankings helpful or do they have the impression of precision but aren't really accurate?
Was that SuperStart Extreme their highest rated non-AGM battery?
 
I was looking at the Consumer Reports battery ratings. Was surprised at how low the EverStart MAXX was scored (like way down the list). I assume CR uses objective, data-based testing so when they diss the EverStart for battery life, they have a reason? Just wanted to know if I should really trust their rankings or not. For example in the 24F class, they liked AGM batteries but they also liked a SuperStart Extreme (O'Reilly) which I believe is EastPenn made. But they listed it as $130 and the website right now is $209. And they don't list any Costco Interstates at all, but do have some other Interstates (and the MT-24F which is apparently similar to Costco's isn't ranked that highly either).

Anyone thoughts? Are these rankings helpful or do they have the impression of precision but aren't really accurate?
I am a big believer in Consumer Reports. But when they rate a Walmart battery, was it one bought on East Coast or West Coast or in-between. I believe there are different battery manufacturers. But of course any of that could be a point in time. Things can change. East Penn is low on a certain group size and Walmart pulls batteries from their other suppliers. They probably have multiple suppliers just to make sure they always have batteries of every group size to sell. Or that's that goal at least.
 
I bet the battery makers know which of their group sizes are "ringers" made with the latest tech both in design and manufacturing quality, and which ones are also-rans which exist to just fill a catalog requirement.

This is where CR comes in, they pick a "random" group size and test a bunch, not necessarily any one company's product they'd brag about. By "random" probably whatever fits the Camry/Accord/F150 and is supposed to be a good seller.

If (and it's a HUGE if) Walmart or another player wants to sabotage a battery design for cheapness, CR could be an entity to discover this. There are plenty of overpriced competitors who would love to see this happen, LOL.
 
I have been a loyal Everstart battery buyer. My three vehicles all have them. One is starting to get tired., Everstart Maxx (2015) getting weak, Everstart Maxx (2014) and an Everstart Plus (2012). The last two mentioned are going strong. I have had incredible luck with them. Now, I wonder whether to get another?
 
Without any details on testing how do you know? Walmart has the best warranty of the discounters - 3 years free replacement on lead acid, 4 years on AGM. I would say that speaks louder than CR.

My Xterra was rated at do not buy by CR. My Olds cutlass supreme same. 2 best cars I ever owned by a long shot.

The General tires they rated as 2nd best and best value the first set was completely out of round - finally got Cotinental to take them back. The second set was only marginally better. Worst tires I ever owned.

Maybe I am the fluke, but I consider CR a giant joke.
 
Maybe I am the fluke, but I consider CR a giant joke.
Ditto. Decades of appliance repair doing a lot of warranty work I can't tell you how many times CR rated an appliance #1 that in one year it went from hero to zero.
CR uses its members feedback largely, and who wants to admit they spent money on a POS. Plus they test via the owners manual not real world customer abuse of any and everything.
 
Walmart. Easier to buy or return a battery. You're buying the Warranty; Not the battery. 24f Walmart AGM in my Camry. 1 year old seems fine. 4 year warranty
I agree, bought a Walmart AGM for my Cadillac, lasted 31/2 yrs and died, easy replacement at local Walmart. They all crank the same until they don't.
 
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