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Everstart Batteries Page 1 Pointers When Getting A Replacement Car Battery

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Page 1: What To Look For When Purchasing A Car Battery

Everstart Batteries Page 1

Pointers When Getting

A Replacement Car

Battery

Page 2: What To Look For When Purchasing A Car Battery

Everstart Batteries Page 2

If you have a car, you will be buying a battery at least once in the car’s life since automotive batteries,

even the best types, have a life of five years, while the normal car may last somewhere between ten and

fifteen years. To first-time car owners, getting a replacement battery can be puzzling because of the

plenitude of models, sizes, and features they discover. If you are unsure about how to select a car battery,

continue reading. The first thing you need to do is to pull out the dead battery from the car and look for

any details that can direct your purchase. One of this essential info is battery group size. If you can't get

the group size information on the battery, consult your car’s manual. Battery makers develop products for

many car makes and models, so batteries come in different sizes. Many cars nowadays can work with

multiple group size.

Another piece of information you can obtain from the

dead battery is the CCA or cold cranking amps which

measures the battery’s ability to start in freezing

weather. Buy a battery that has a CCA number that is

appropriate for the temperature the car will be driven in.

If you live in a high heat climate, CCA becomes not as

important. Also look at the reserve capacity or RC

number when choosing a car battery. RC will power

your car’s electrical system if the alternator fails. In

general, when buying batteries for cars, the larger the RC

numbers the better. The RC and also the CCA are the

best metrics of a battery’s true power.

Page 3: What To Look For When Purchasing A Car Battery

Everstart Batteries Page 3

You should also examine the date indicators of the battery you are considering. A battery which has been

on the shelf for a long period can lose a percentage of its charge and may not be as efficient during the

first few days of use. Long term performance won’t be compromised though given that the battery can be

recharged and returned to optimum performance levels.

Price is also another consideration. The most affordable is not

always the best one, nor is the most expensive one. You should

get a battery that is sensibly priced without having to sacrifice

efficiency, batteries from Everstart are a good example. These

batteries are exclusively available at Wal-Mart stores and they

provide customers with complimentary installation and battery

testing in locations that have a Tire and Lube Express. Go here

for more details on Everstart Maxx batteries.