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Sears Diehard Gold or Mercedes orginal battery
For about the same price what should I get for a replacement battery for my ML320 year 2000.
Sear Diehard Gold (not the AGM, AGM more expensive) or Mercedes Original Battery. Which is the better batteries.
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Silver Honda Accord, 2006 Silver G500, 2003 Silver SLK-320, 2002 Black ML-320, 2000 Bule Porsche 993 Targa , 1997 Silver Merkur XR4Ti, 1987 |
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It is hard to believe those are the same price, but my vote is for the OEM battery.
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1998 C230 330,000 miles (currently dead of second failed EIS, yours will fail too, turning you into the dealer's personal human cash machine) 1988 F150 144,000 miles (leaks all the colors of the rainbow) Previous stars: 1981 Brava 210,000 miles, 1978 128 150,000 miles, 1977 B200 Van 175,000 miles, 1972 Vega (great, if rusty, car), 1972 Celica, 1986.5 Supra |
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Hard to argue with an OE battery for the same cost as aftermarket, but still I'd compare the specs and warranties on both and also consider which is more convenient should you need service in the future.
With all the Sears closing down, that may be hard to predict. I had a Die Hard Platinum AGM finally die on me that I bought in 2010. Still had a bit of warranty on it good for $30 off a new battery. |
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I bought an OEM for my car (a '98 diesel) last year. The previous OEM had lasted a few months short of 9 years. The price was better than prices quoted by Auto Zone and Sears.
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I would get any decent battery from the most convenient location to my house. Dealers have proven difficult to work with if warranty exchange is needed (as in "you have to bring the car in first." "But the battery is dead!", "Rules is rules.") OEM are now Interstate batteries anyway, to my knowledge.
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Interstate. To-bad costco does not carry this size. If so it would be 50% off. They have it on their website but they don't carry it in their stores (at least the stores in Northern California)
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Silver Honda Accord, 2006 Silver G500, 2003 Silver SLK-320, 2002 Black ML-320, 2000 Bule Porsche 993 Targa , 1997 Silver Merkur XR4Ti, 1987 |
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For the record I bought a Duralast and it is working fine.
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1998 C230 330,000 miles (currently dead of second failed EIS, yours will fail too, turning you into the dealer's personal human cash machine) 1988 F150 144,000 miles (leaks all the colors of the rainbow) Previous stars: 1981 Brava 210,000 miles, 1978 128 150,000 miles, 1977 B200 Van 175,000 miles, 1972 Vega (great, if rusty, car), 1972 Celica, 1986.5 Supra |
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They have since been replaced with a brand simply labeled Interstate. I have bought and returned more of these newer Interstates than I care to remember. There is a reason why they are cheap.
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Mike Murrell 1991 300-SEL - Model 126 M103 - SOHC "Fräulein" |
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Both of those brands are made by others, as are the Mercedes and the Sears and the Duralast... The only actual battery manufacturers in the US that I know of are Johnson Controls, US Battery and Trojan. There may be some others.
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1998 C230 330,000 miles (currently dead of second failed EIS, yours will fail too, turning you into the dealer's personal human cash machine) 1988 F150 144,000 miles (leaks all the colors of the rainbow) Previous stars: 1981 Brava 210,000 miles, 1978 128 150,000 miles, 1977 B200 Van 175,000 miles, 1972 Vega (great, if rusty, car), 1972 Celica, 1986.5 Supra |
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The good old MB brand, Hoppecke, was bought by Varta 10-12 years ago and is no more.
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To the best of my knowledge Interstate makes batteries for MB.
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Are non-Costco Interstates better? Does NAPA sell good batteries? Sixto 98 E320s sedan and wagon |
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I stopped buying Interstate due to price.
I buy Bosch Premium Perf fom PoopBoys and I always find they have a rebate so I end up paying a tad over $100 for a group 49 with a 60 month warranty. I had a bad Bosch, it would lose charge about a year after I bought it and they replaced it at no pro-rated fee, thats a good warranty! Local dealer wanted $150 after they gave me some sort of discount because I complaied over their initial quote. DDH
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'95 E320 Wagon my favorite road car. '99 E300D wolf in sheeps body, '87 300D Sportline suspension, '79 300TD w/ 617.952 engine at 367,750 and counting! |
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Roger any battery of the correct size/group. In the case of a diesel, I would opt for the highest A/H capacity.
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