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Hokie360

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Hmm. I've had good experience with batteries at my local Auto Zone.


First time was a warranty replacement (well, actually second time since first time was the original battery purchase). Five year battery went dead after about four years. I don't recall the exact amount I got off the new battery, but it was way more than the 20% I was expecting.

Second time I was out, and my battery went dead in a grocery store parking lot. Got someone to give me a jump start to get going again. Checked my records and saw my battery was about five years old, so I just swung by Auto Zone for a quick replacement (figured I'd just pick up the battery, take it home and swap it. Guy actually did it for me. Got home before any of my frozen food melted.

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Posted: 11/11/2019 at 12:36PM



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