For a car battery, where would you buy. Options are: Walmart or discount auto parts. want it now.?
I mean, probably auto parts would be faster, smaller store . is walmart cheaper maybe?
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- Hands down, Walmart.
- walmart but don;t get the bargain cheapest one maybe midgrade
- I'd go to a parts store. Get one with a longer warranty period (especially one with at least a 3 year free replacement, not pro-rated) and higher rated Cold cranking amps.
- i have had really good luck from the battery's i have bought at wal mart,never any problems at all,i have one now that's 6 years old and still doing really good,any of the major brand names will do good ,wal-mart will be cheaper on price than most of the others will,good luck on it.
- Wal-Mart
- You do not want a cheap one because it dies quicker. I have had to go to wal-mart and got the cheapest three times within 2 months. so if i were you i would go to wal-mart or the auto store and the the middle priced one. i am not saying go and get the most expensive one but do not get the cheapest.
- I usually buy car batteries in the service shop of a major retailer (WalMart, Sears, etc). They will honor your warranty no matter where you are if the battery fails. ONCE, I bought from a local parts store. Never again! The battery failed within two years. Of course, I had to take it back to the shop where I bought it. When I went to exchange it, the manager told me a new battery would cost more than the one I originally bought. The manufacturer of the batteries did not make that specific battery anymore, and the new one cost more. So I don't buy them in parts stores anymore.
- I bought most auto parts online. I always go to searchalldeal.com to find out if there is a discount for the parts I need. And a lot of times, the price are cheaper then Walmart. But if I need something right away, I go to Walmart.
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