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When did the price of car batteries escalate? Just bought a new (Original Post) sinkingfeeling Aug 2018 OP
I got a dead battery. Beakybird Aug 2018 #1
What Brand did you buy? democratisphere Aug 2018 #2
Think it's a Duralast from Auto Zone. A D26. sinkingfeeling Aug 2018 #4
so much winning CurtEastPoint Aug 2018 #3
The possible good news is that your old battery must have lasted a long time. fleabiscuit Aug 2018 #5
Not long at all. The 3 year battery I bought in Aug. 2016 cost $85. sinkingfeeling Aug 2018 #8
I thought the same thing. we can do it Aug 2018 #6
Same here. I was shocked at the cost. But, the increase is due to lead... TreasonousBastard Aug 2018 #7
about two or three years ago Kali Aug 2018 #9
Here's the thing with batteries. flamin lib Aug 2018 #10
Thanks. sinkingfeeling Aug 2018 #11
car maintenance is costly natheo Dec 2018 #12

fleabiscuit

(4,542 posts)
5. The possible good news is that your old battery must have lasted a long time.
Tue Aug 28, 2018, 08:56 PM
Aug 2018

They have always seemed expensive to me. The rising prices just go unnoticed until we need a new one.

sinkingfeeling

(51,444 posts)
8. Not long at all. The 3 year battery I bought in Aug. 2016 cost $85.
Tue Aug 28, 2018, 09:03 PM
Aug 2018

It was a local brand and only lasted 2 years. I decided not to take it back for replacement so went to AutoZone.

TreasonousBastard

(43,049 posts)
7. Same here. I was shocked at the cost. But, the increase is due to lead...
Tue Aug 28, 2018, 09:01 PM
Aug 2018

no only is lead more expensive, but manufacture costs more due to safety and health regs.

Kali

(55,007 posts)
9. about two or three years ago
Tue Aug 28, 2018, 09:58 PM
Aug 2018

tires are insane now too. last time I got tires for my little car they were what I expect to pay for truck tires.

flamin lib

(14,559 posts)
10. Here's the thing with batteries.
Wed Aug 29, 2018, 12:16 AM
Aug 2018

Lead acid batteries have the highest energy density per dollar of all storage technology. After all these years who'da thought? But they're big and heavy.

You'll notice that new batteries are smaller than 15 years ago but have more amps and capacity. They also die without warning. One start everything's good but you're stranded at the grocery store, right?

Construction of lead acid batteries consists of lead plates suspended in an acid bath. To increase capacity while reducing size the plates are thinner and placed closer together. Manufacturing technology and precision costs money.

As the battery ages the lead plates slouhges off residue which eventually bridges the space between the plates. In the bad old days this happened slowly ' cause there was lots of space between the plates. Now it kind of happens all at once--surprise!

Add the cost of recycling/recovery of all the nasty stuff it takes to make batteries and there ya have it!

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