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What brand car batteries good ?
Hi,
My car service centre told that i need to change my car battery ? When i checked online, there are lot of brands with different prices. I'm just wandering what brand i should go for ? |
Re: What brand car batteries good ?
Originally Posted by muditha
(Post 11429031)
Hi,
My car service centre told that i need to change my car battery ? When i checked online, there are lot of brands with different prices. I'm just wandering what brand i should go for ? They are all pretty much the same quality. 99% of the time you pay for an expensive one, you are actually paying for the brand-name. Personally, I would wait until it dies, then contact RACQ (assuming you are amember), etc road service. RACQ, NRMA, RACV etc,etc, have their own branded batteries, and the best thing is that you don't have to go and get one or dispose of the old one, they do it for you. They are also usually competitively priced to buy rather than going to either your garage, Repco or Supercheap, or even Marshall Batteries, which all add in-store mark-ups. Being a RACQ,NRMA etc member may cost a few dollars a year, but if you were to call an ordinary mechanic to start your car, miles from anywhere, you would be hit with a callout fee, mileage, labour etc...it pays to belong.... |
Re: What brand car batteries good ?
Originally Posted by muditha
(Post 11429031)
Hi,
My car service centre told that i need to change my car battery ? When i checked online, there are lot of brands with different prices. I'm just wandering what brand i should go for ? Even if you are not a member they will come and fit one for you. They also carry out a full system test during the fitting, check the charge rate of the alternator and if there is a drain on your car making the battery go flat. Their batteries are either a 2 or 3 year warranty and each state covers the warranty for the other, so if you brought and RACV battery and broke down in Sydney, NRMA will look after you. |
Re: What brand car batteries good ?
Originally Posted by h2oskineil
(Post 11429643)
Definitely go with RAC.
Even if you are not a member they will come and fit one for you. They also carry out a full system test during the fitting, check the charge rate of the alternator and if there is a drain on your car making the battery go flat. Their batteries are either a 2 or 3 year warranty and each state covers the warranty for the other, so if you brought and RACV battery and broke down in Sydney, NRMA will look after you. |
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