Visited/searched/googled CT, WM, Active Green Ross and CC for new car batter for a corolla sedan. (Costco does not manufacture battery for this make/model..)
Do you have any suggestion please for a new battery, and reliable and reasonable shop?
Not knowing the year in which the Car was made, I am looking at a Battery for a car that was made in 2010. Generally the Batteries last 6 years. So, the range that I am looking at will fit your vehicle.
The Original Toyota Batteries will run you between $127 to $181 depending upon where it is that you buy. The same size, YOU HAVE TO MEASURE THE THREE DIMENSIONS, the Width, the length and the DEPTH also, I see there is a range of 640 CCA or 680 CCa, the Best suitable for you are available in WALMART.
Please read the owners manual. for all of the details. Important part is it should drop in place and should also come out easy. If you are a DIY then you can save a lot of money.
Walmart is selling the EVER START, 5 year free replacement batteries for $93 plus tax. Prices change depending upon the location. GTA is a standard price. There is a service REP who will help you. You also get $10 back for the core. Take the old one and buy a new one.
If you know how to install the same, then, drop it and connect the same and drive away. (About good 40 minutes work.)
FH.
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Originally posted by nayadesi
Visited/searched/googled CT, WM, Active Green Ross and CC for new car batter for a corolla sedan. (Costco does not manufacture battery for this make/model..)
Do you have any suggestion please for a new battery, and reliable and reasonable shop?
Quote:
Originally posted by nayadesi
Visited/searched/googled CT, WM, Active Green Ross and CC for new car batter for a corolla sedan. (Costco does not manufacture battery for this make/model..)
Do you have any suggestion please for a new battery, and reliable and reasonable shop?
You can get it from CAA as well.. it ll cost you around 120$ and they ll install it for you.
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Originally posted by Full House
Not knowing the year in which the Car was made, I am looking at a Battery for a car that was made in 2010. Generally the Batteries last 6 years. So, the range that I am looking at will fit your vehicle.
The Original Toyota Batteries will run you between $127 to $181 depending upon where it is that you buy. The same size, YOU HAVE TO MEASURE THE THREE DIMENSIONS, the Width, the length and the DEPTH also, I see there is a range of 640 CCA or 680 CCa, the Best suitable for you are available in WALMART.
Please read the owners manual. for all of the details. Important part is it should drop in place and should also come out easy. If you are a DIY then you can save a lot of money.
Walmart is selling the EVER START, 5 year free replacement batteries for $93 plus tax. Prices change depending upon the location. GTA is a standard price. There is a service REP who will help you. You also get $10 back for the core. Take the old one and buy a new one.
If you know how to install the same, then, drop it and connect the same and drive away. (About good 40 minutes work.)
FH.
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Originally posted by nayadesi
Visited/searched/googled CT, WM, Active Green Ross and CC for new car batter for a corolla sedan. (Costco does not manufacture battery for this make/model..)
Do you have any suggestion please for a new battery, and reliable and reasonable shop?
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Originally posted by cdn_dude
Quote:
Originally posted by nayadesi
Visited/searched/googled CT, WM, Active Green Ross and CC for new car batter for a corolla sedan. (Costco does not manufacture battery for this make/model..)
Do you have any suggestion please for a new battery, and reliable and reasonable shop?
Simple answer: compare wal-mart and Sears battery price. If the prices are comparable, go with the Sears brand (Die Hard) battery.
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Originally posted by lemon925
You can get it from CAA as well.. it ll cost you around 120$ and they ll install it for you.
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