The traditional, most affordable option. Good for standard vehicles without advanced electronics.
Look at the label of your current battery or check your owner’s manual . Common sizes include Group 35 (many Japanese cars), Group 48 (European), and Group 24 (large sedans/SUVs). 2. Choose the Right Technology
Not all batteries are built the same way. You should never "downgrade" from the technology your car was designed for.
Premium batteries that use fiberglass mats to hold the electrolyte. They are spill-proof, handle "vibration" better, and charge faster. Essential for cars with start-stop technology .