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The price on car batteries can vary significantly depending on the type, brand, and specifications of the battery. On average, the price for a standard car battery for a typical passenger vehicle can be anywhere from $100 to over $300.
Here are some factors that can affect the cost of a battery for cars:
Battery Type: Different vehicles require different types of batteries. Most vehicles use a Lead acid battery, which includes standard flooded, enhanced flooded and AGM, for starting. Some newer vehicles are using lithium-ion 12 volt starting batteries. AGM and lithium-ion batteries are generally more expensive than traditional lead-acid batteries due to their advanced technology and performance.
Brand: Batteries from reputable and well-known brands may have a higher price tag due to their quality and reliability.
Reserve Capacity (RC) and Cold Cranking Amps (CCA): Batteries with higher RC and CCA ratings tend to be more expensive as they offer better performance and reliability.
Warranty: Batteries with longer warranties often come with a higher price, but they can provide additional peace of mind.
Installation: The cost of installation might also be included if you purchase the battery from a garage or automotive service center.
Visit your local Advance Auto Parts to get free car battery testing and installation for most makes and models.