2021 Toyota RAV 4, 2.5L. 78k miles. Original battery in it yet, group 48 / H6 AGM.
Has start/stop, but we disable it each time we start the vehicle.
It still starts every time, but through the colder months, it is definitely turning over slower in the morning. We have a few long road trips planned this summer and fall, so I figure I would go ahead and put a new battery in.
Some options I have found (all AGM):
- AC Delco (Amazon): $180, 3-year warranty
- Walmart: $190, 4-year warranty
- Motorcraft: $230, 3-year warranty
- Toyota: $270, 7-year warranty, pro-rated after 3 years
I like the AC Delco just due to the low cost. Should be a quality battery, right?
Walmart has the longest 100% warranty. Obviously, the most places nationwide to get warranty coverage. I, personally, am a little gun shy of Walmart batteries now. My daughter recently bought a Maxx, and it didn’t even make it a year. They didn’t want to warranty it either because it still “tested good” with their little tester thing at the store.
I have always had great luck with Motorcraft batteries, for many decades. Though, I have never used one of their AGM.
The Toyota is the most expensive, but has the longest warranty, albeit pro-rated.
I looked at others too (Interstate, Die Hard, Napa, Auto Zone, Sam’s Club, Batteries Plus). I did not see a reason to consider any of those.
Over thinking is what we do best here on BITOG, right?