interstate batteries for honda accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by ap, Aug 4, 2005.

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    ap Guest

    Hello,
    I previously posted about my honda accord's
    battery failing the battery check.

    I've since called the dealer and found out
    that the Parts Dept batteries are Interstate
    batteries, not the factory originals.

    I currently have a Delphi battery.

    Are interstate batteries just as good?

    I know they also carry this battery in Firestone
    Tires. Any advice on having it replaced via
    Firestone vs. the dealer?

    Thanks
     
    ap, Aug 4, 2005
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    jmattis Guest

    If you actually want a great battery, get down to Sears and get the
    Gold WeatherHandler. $80 + tax.

    Otherwise you're getting a mediocre-to-pretty good battery, which may
    serve your needs perfectly well, depending on how long you keep the
    car.

    I have an Interstate Megatron in my '04, bought at Sam's Club. But it
    isn't a Megatron 2 which is apparently better, or a standard
    Interstate, which is assuredly worse. It's just a $50 battery, and you
    can get the equivalent pretty much anywhere for around the same price.
    But some $50 batteries are just junk. For example, stay far away from
    Exide.
     
    jmattis, Aug 4, 2005
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    Jason Guest

    Hello,
    I have an Interstate battery in my 99 Accord and so far--it's working
    great. Don't buy a Sears battery unless it's on sale.
    Jason
     
    Jason, Aug 4, 2005
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    jmattis Guest

    Yeah, they frequently go on sale: A whopping $5 off.

    If you need a battery today, you pay today's price.
     
    jmattis, Aug 4, 2005
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    Jason Guest

    Sorry, I was not aware of that. About 5 years ago, I got
    a great deal on a Sear's battery. I did not realize that
    they are not now having special sales.
     
    Jason, Aug 4, 2005
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    y_p_w Guest

    I had no problems with a 51R DieHard Silver - purchased in 1999 when
    Sears had multiple battery suppliers, including Exide. My particular
    battery was made by Exide, and it lasted about 5 years before I just
    felt like replacing it. At about the time I bought the battery,
    Sears and Johnson Controls agreed to a contract that JCI would be the
    sole source for Sears's automotive batteries.

    At one time, all Interstate batteries were made by Johnson Controls.
    Interstate no longer mentions that JCI makes their batteries. I don't
    know if it's because they have multiple sources, actually make their
    own batteries, stopped buying from JCI, or prefer an illusion that
    they make the product they sell.

    <http://www.johnsoncontrols.com/CorpPR/Releases/battery/release392.asp>
    <http://www.johnsoncontrols.com/CorpPR/Releases/battery/release380.asp>
     
    y_p_w, Aug 5, 2005
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    slim Guest


    NOT THE DEALER!!!!!!

    BTW...I have five years on my Interstate battery and
    it turns over just fine.

    --
    "I'm the commander -- see, I don't need to explain --
    I do not need to explain why I say things. That's the
    interesting thing about being the president.
    Maybe somebody needs to explain to me why they
    say something, but I don't feel like I owe anybody
    an explanation. "
    - George "Dubya" Bush
     
    slim, Aug 5, 2005
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    SoCalMike Guest

    if you have a costco, get a battery there.
     
    SoCalMike, Aug 5, 2005
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