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Quality Over Cost in Batteries

One of the basic auto needs you have periodically is getting the battery replaced. Many car owners may look to get the cheapest battery available, but that ends up doing more harm than good over time. Below are a few reasons why you need to choose quality over cost in batteries. 

Excessive Corrosion

One of the biggest differences between good batteries and cheap batteries is the amount of corrosion that develops on the connectors. Cheap batteries will start having a slow leak that causes the connectors to corrode frequently. This can keep the battery from charging and leave you stranded unexpectedly. This corrosion can start shortly after getting the battery and will last right on until you get the battery replaced. 

Lifespan

Another test of cheap versus quality is the lifespan of a battery. When you purchase a cheap battery for your vehicle, you’ll get exactly what you pay for in terms of quality and lifespan. It will last for fewer miles and years. If you’re a commuter and put more than 15,000 miles on your vehicle each year, you’ll be lucky to get two years out of a cheap battery. Those with a higher-quality battery will cost more, but they’ll last for several more years, and you will not have issues with them until it’s time to change them. 

Energy Level

Good, quality batteries will have a stronger energy level, and you’ll feel the difference in your vehicle’s power. Cheap batteries will have slow power-ups and can actually put a strain on your alternator. When batteries aren’t working to their full capacity for a while, this can cause the alternator to wear down and need to be replaced, which is another major expense. 

If you’re in the Marietta, GA area and want a personal quote, contact Valor Insurance today for more information.