Most Liked Positive Review
It fits my Fit and was a bargain
I just installed the battery, so I have to limit my review to the price and fit. It perfectly replaced the original battery in a 2007 Honda Fit. The terminals were the correct diameter to accept the original terminal hardware without any fuss or modification. By ordering online and using the "$50 off on orders exceeding $125" coupon code, I was able to replace my dead battery with what seems to be a quality battery for about $94. I ordered the battery at night and picked it up at the local store the next morning with no problems. Many places sell this battery size with similar specs for close to $150. I was very happy with the significant savings. Don't forget to turn the old battery in for the $18 core refund.
Most Liked Negative Review
Had to return to store for core refund
I ordered the battery online. Drove to the store about 45 minutes later. I advised the employee that I had purchased the battery online. He then pulled up my info on the computer, and proceeded to locate the battery from the shelf. Isn't the whole point of ordering online to save time? I think they should have at least had the battery pulled by the time I entered the store. It only took a few minutes anyway. I requested that it be installed. He did not use a memory saver. He said they didn't do that, and it wasn't necessary for my car. Fortunately, I still had the security code for the radio. My settings were saved, but I would've had a problem if I didn't have the code. I had to reset the time. All reputable auto repair shops will use a memory saver. You can buy one online for about $10. It uses a 9-volt battery and plugs into the outlet on the dash. When he put the J hook battery holder back in, he put the hook facing in instead of out. This caused him to have to move the battery slightly over. Not a big deal as long as it holds the battery. I had advised him the hook should face out. Now the most annoying part, I wasn't able to get my core charge refund right away. It wasn't processing in the computer system. He blamed me for not telling him I wanted installation. If he knew, he could have coded it that way and perhaps I could get the core right away. Perhaps he should have asked me before processing my order? Rather than wait for who knows how long, he suggested I go home and return later. I returned about 2 hours later and the core refund was processed. The car is starting okay so far. The employee was cordial and the online ordering was simple, but if I had to do it again I would go to the dealership. The dealership would have cost only about $20 more. The dealership would have used a memory saver, and I wouldn't have had to make a return trip for the core refund ($23). The dealership battery has a 5-year warranty versus only 3 for this one.