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Old 24-04-2016, 20:01   #1
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Default Vehicle Battery Prices - seasonal?

It might sound odd but all three of the vehicles in our household have essentially the same battery a type 019 size with variations around 90aH and 850 ish cca.

I have replaced two batteries in the last 6 months fitting a Yuasa Battery to the Jeep and a Platina Calcium battery to the Chrysler.

I was pleased with the price of the Platina at around £65 with a 4 year warranty and now see it's down to £55.99 with an even cheaper BullitBatt at £53.99 all delivered with decent warranty - 4 years. Even the likes of Varta seem much cheaper- presumably the mild winter has caused a glutt in the market?
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Old 24-04-2016, 20:31   #2
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Clearly, at this time of year, you won't be "charged " as much

Yes it was a mild winter so they probably have a glut of batteries, that will be getting close to their sell by date lol, especially if they want to offer a 4 year guarantee.
I wonder if battery suppliers actually charge stock batteries every few months
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Old 25-04-2016, 15:23   #3
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Clearly, at this time of year, you won't be "charged " as much
Is this something to do with cell by dates?
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Is this something to do with cell by dates?

Haha "cell by dates"
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It might sound odd but all three of the vehicles in our household have essentially the same battery a type 019 size with variations around 90aH and 850 ish cca.

I have replaced two batteries in the last 6 months fitting a Yuasa Battery to the Jeep and a Platina Calcium battery to the Chrysler.

I was pleased with the price of the Platina at around £65 with a 4 year warranty and now see it's down to £55.99 with an even cheaper BullitBatt at £53.99 all delivered with decent warranty - 4 years. Even the likes of Varta seem much cheaper- presumably the mild winter has caused a glutt in the market?
Where are you getting them at those prices?
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Old 25-04-2016, 17:10   #6
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E bay! Free deliver as well.
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Old 25-04-2016, 17:35   #7
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