Hey guys-
I'm going to have a new project this weekend, and at this point I just want to get it running and driving for as cheap as possible (don't we all?). I know it needs a battery, and dropping $100 or so on a battery is hard for me to justify on a $300 car. The local Pick-n-Pull sells some used batteries, but they are around $34 once you add in the core (the car has no battery, so I don't have a core to turn in). Anybody know a good place to get a battery for somewhere in between these prices? The cheap Autozone & Advance batteries are in the $85 range, which is better, but I figured the GRMers would know some magical secret to getting a brand new one for next to nothing.
Thanks in advance!
Walmart tends to have the lowest battery prices. You can get car sized batteries there for as low as $30ish dollars.
jere
Reader
4/3/13 9:05 a.m.
If you want to shed some weight in this project car these are 50 shipped and are pretty much an odessy just with out the branding.
For a full size battery walmart is hard to beat
Walmart 26, or 26R(top post battery) depending on which way you want the posts
Advance Auto Parts, order online, pick up in store.
$50 off $125 - DOW14
$40 off $100 - trt41
$30 off $90 - HUGE30
I've ordered online from my phone, carried items to counter, and let them know that I've picked the latest online order for them.
Grrr...I HATE that Wal-Mart is probably the cheapest! I like those lightweight Odyssey knock-offs, I just would need to get some terminal conversion pieces and make sure I got one with enough power. This is going in a '75 280z, so it probably doesn't need to be huge...I think the one said 420CCA, which should be plenty. Thanks for the input guys!
for what it is worth.. I ran a BMW 318ti on an odyessy battery rated at 695ccas.. never missed a beat and is probably a higher compression engine than your 75 280. It certainly has higher electrical loads with the electric fan, windows, sunroof, and fuel injection
sethmeister4 wrote:
Grrr...I HATE that Wal-Mart is probably the cheapest! I like those lightweight Odyssey knock-offs, I just would need to get some terminal conversion pieces and make sure I got one with enough power. This is going in a '75 280z, so it probably doesn't need to be huge...I think the one said 420CCA, which should be plenty. Thanks for the input guys!
Advance discount code A124 will give you $25 off of $70 or $10 off of $30.
Use that with one of the $40-$50 lawnmower batteries.
In reply to m4ff3w:
I'm assuming those are checkout codes?
Check your local parts store for used batteries. I work at one and we sell used batteries for 30-40 bucks. Often times someone will blame a perfectly good battery on a no start issue and buy a new one. We take the old one, charge it up, let it sit for 24 hours and test it. Then clean it up and sell them on the cheap. Sometimes you'll get lucky and snag an optima that way too.
sethmeister4 wrote:
In reply to m4ff3w:
I'm assuming those are checkout codes?
Yes, only valid online. Not valid on oil.
More here:
http://www.retailmenot.com/view/advanceautoparts.com
Thanks for all the advice guys! I think I may buy an Economy one from Advance and use the $50 off $125 code, as I have a starter and a few other things to order too.
oldtin
UltraDork
4/3/13 12:12 p.m.
interstate battery distribution center - see if they have any "blems". I used to get them for $25 - new battery with cosmetic flaws.
I have had really good luck with the "yellow" AutoZone batteries Not the cheapest but excellent value for the money if you are looking to purchase new. The AutoZone standard ones I have had very poor luck with. My Porsche seems to get a new one every 2 years from them and because they don't sell the size I need in the Yellow version I just keep trading them in.
oldtin wrote:
interstate battery distribution center - see if they have any "blems". I used to get them for $25 - new battery with cosmetic flaws.
I find it funny that a car battery can actually have a cosmetic flaw. I mean who looks at a battery and sais it is scratched I don't want it?
oldtin
UltraDork
4/3/13 12:57 p.m.
usually knarly looking plastic on an oem-labelled battery - last one I got had acura labels
dean1484 wrote:
oldtin wrote:
interstate battery distribution center - see if they have any "blems". I used to get them for $25 - new battery with cosmetic flaws.
I find it funny that a car battery can actually have a cosmetic flaw. I mean who looks at a battery and sais it is scratched I don't want it?
Yeah, that's funny to me too! I just called the local Interstate place, and they said they have a "blem" for the Z for $38 plus a $10 core. I think this is a no brainer! Awesome help guys, I knew somebody would have a great recommendation! Thanks!
anywhere there is a rural king store you get cheap exide batteries. like $45-50 on sale pretty much every week and not much more when not on sale.
My "new" Interstate battery "blem"! Looks good to me! The one I called about yesterday was gone, but I got the 800 CCA one for $42.95 once I take back the core. I aint' complain' for sure! I'll find out on Saturday (when I pick up the new project) if it's good. Thanks again guys!
i picked up a "reman" battery at CarQuest for $35+ core... it's essentially a brand new battery that someone bought to fix a problem with an alternator or something and returned once they figured out that they wasted their money on the battery.. so they peel the stickers off, charge it up, and sell it as a "reman".. no warranty, but it's less than $50 after tax and core..
Josh
SuperDork
4/4/13 5:19 p.m.
m4ff3w wrote:
Advance Auto Parts, order online, pick up in store.
$50 off $125 - DOW14
$40 off $100 - trt41
$30 off $90 - HUGE30
I've ordered online from my phone, carried items to counter, and let them know that I've picked the latest online order for them.
Nice to know I'm not the only dick who does that :).
Snrub
New Reader
4/4/13 6:06 p.m.
Costco has very good prices on Batteries. Consumer's Reports rates them highly. According to their testing most other brands vary significantly from size to size. I have a Costco that's less than a year old so I can't give you a realistic firsthand account.
Will
SuperDork
2/10/15 8:21 a.m.
In reply to Sine_Qua_Non:
Almost worth it for the "100% genuine batteries" line, though. If I had a nickel for every time I installed a "battery" that was actually just a rock...