Re: RE: Batteries

From: Brian Pearson (bpearson@bwn.net)
Date: Tue Dec 22 1998 - 21:25:45 EST


That is a good point, I have already had to replace the battery on my 97
dakota, and in my old S-10 I think that battery is already a year out of
warrenty and it still works fine.
Thanx, Brian

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Agnew <ragnew@islandnet.com>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Tuesday, December 22, 1998 5:23 PM
Subject: DML: RE: Batteries

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>Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1998 13:47:25 -0500
>From: Jason Jennings <jason@spray-tech.com>
>Subject: DML: RE: Batteries
>
>rumor has it, there are x number of battery manufacture's in the
>country. The rest is all just a name. Example, I had one of those
>fancy DieHard models.... Yep it died hard after only a year.... Dead
>as a door nail. Gee, I had four more years minimum, what happened
>here.... I have owned an interstate battery. Ran it dry left and
>right, lasted more than the 48 months it was supposed too.... Bought a
>K-Mart replacement for the interstate.... It was still going when I
>sold the car..... Case in point....You never now when a name brand will
>lemon out on ya, and a cheap $35 model will kick major butt....
>
>
>
>Jason
>12/22/98 1:49 PM
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>Jason:
>
>Do you know that it was Delco who manufactured your DieHard? Did you have a
>bum alternator? Delco produces a quality battery. I bet Sears gave you a
>new battery under warranty. Before you bash someone's product (or line of
>products) you need to have the facts straight.
>
>That's why I specifically referred to Sears DieHard by Delco. Over the
>years I have had many Delco batteries that have never let me down. Sears
>is a good place to buy because they are the same quality, only cheaper and
>stand behind their warranty.
>
>
>Rob Agnew
>ragnew@islandnet.com
>
>Victoria, B.C.
>Canada
>



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