I've used Red Top batteries on my 1989 Trans Am GTA and 2000 Trans Am LS1 these past few years. I never had a problem. I also noticed a difference, cars always cranked easier with these batteries on.
My D is still under work. Hopefully once everything is together, gonna throw a Red Top battery in there.
Billy C. VIN: 2964
"Trying to Live the Dream!"
"If you're gonna own a DeLorean, why not build it with some style?"
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When my wife's battery in her MINI died I went with a Yellow Top with the plan to move it to my SS when I got back from overseas. When we left her car parked in Maryland for about 6 months, part of which was over the winter in 2010 my wife got back into country, jumped in and turned the key. Other than the dust/dirt that had accumulated over that time, it was as though she had only left the car overnight. The battery is still going strong 3 years later. I'm pretty convinced of the Yellow Tops.
Red Tops on the other hand I've not had good luck with. They don't like to sit for extended periods at all.
-James . . . "Life without knowledge is death in disguise." ~ H.P.G.
Billy C. VIN: 2964
"Trying to Live the Dream!"
"If you're gonna own a DeLorean, why not build it with some style?"
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How long is "a while"? A few weeks at a time I wouldn't think twice about...but 6 months is a pretty long time to have a battery connected and not used.
-James . . . "Life without knowledge is death in disguise." ~ H.P.G.
Just picked up my Yellow Top for only $131.31!!! (I should probably mention that I still had about $50 worth of prorating left from my old RedTop, a $30 Merchandise credit card from a lost receipt and a military discount). Too bad they would only let me have one core charge though...I had 2 other dead batteries from other cars sitting around. Going overseas for 3 years doesn't do much good for the life of a car batteries.
-James . . . "Life without knowledge is death in disguise." ~ H.P.G.
Dave M vin 03572
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The price now is about $210 from AZ, $240 direct from Optima. I found a website that has them for about $186 shipped but I don't want to deal with an online only company if I have a warranty issue.
-James . . . "Life without knowledge is death in disguise." ~ H.P.G.
Location: Taylors SC
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My VIN: (former)05429
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I'm not impressed with their warranty service. We had a car come in last October with a dead 1-year old Red-Top. We tried to charge it, no go. Our battery wholesaler is also an Optima wholesaler. We turned the battery over to them in November for warranty evaluation. They also tested it and decided it was bad. The replacement showed up This week (March 1). Good thing we were not in a hurry, but 4 months would sure have been a pain for a driver car.
Dave S
DMC Midwest - retired but helping
Greenville SC
Wow, I had no idea it would be that bad of a turn-around. I like the 5-10 minutes in & out at AZ. Definitely no hassle exchanges.
-James . . . "Life without knowledge is death in disguise." ~ H.P.G.