bcp said:anyone bought a battery lately?
been about 6 years since I had to buy one, what the hell happened to the price of batteries? used to get one for 29 bucks or so.
I just spent 119.00 for a die hard for my Lincoln Town Car.
Thats like more than the car is worth.
Pandora said:If you think that is bad, just wait until you need ti tir tires.
Were you by any chance driving north on 235 and locked up the brakes leaving a huge cloud of smoke?bcp said:anyone bought a battery lately?
been about 6 years since I had to buy one, what the hell happened to the price of batteries? used to get one for 29 bucks or so.
I just spent 119.00 for a die hard for my Lincoln Town Car.
Thats like more than the car is worth.
bcp said:I know, I just put a couple on the back of my truck 2 months ago.
10ply,,, about 250 a piece.... and they didnt even use any type of lubricant when they sold them to me.
Pete said:Were you by any chance driving north on 235 and locked up the brakes leaving a huge cloud of smoke?
I was going north and up ahead somebody in an older Lincoln must not have been paying attention and the cars in front stopped. He piled on the brakes and created a huge cloud of tire smoke. It was almost NASCAResquebcp said:not that I remember,
but with the beer, pot, heroin, crack and the ho in the passenger seat, I guess its possible.
bcp said:no, wasnt me.
Mine is an 86 that has been garage kept all these years, it just turned 100k.
only time I use it is when I go on a trip longer than a couple hours.
Ill post a pic of it in a bit.
funny thing is, my wife has a Tuscan that she uses to go back and forth to work in, it has a 4 banger in it. The lincoln gets better mileage on the highway by 3 mpg than her "economy" car.
On the highway, I am getting around 24~25 running it at around 70~75 mph.
I will be all the way to Mr Tire when I have to get them againPandora said:If you think that is bad, just wait until you need ti tir tires.
sorry, 4 cylinder.dems4me said:Whats a 4 banger?
bcp said:... funny thing is, my wife has a Tuscan ...
Something to think about next time I go to buy a new vehicle. Locate battery.huntr1 said:The battery in our Chevy Venture minivan died back around Christmas. We came out of Target and it wouldn't start.
Darn battery was hidden. Had to break out the owners manual to find out how to jump start it.
After getting it running, we went to AutoZone to price batteries. Cheapest battery in the right size was over $100.00. All I bought there was the repair manual for the van.
BJ's didn't even carry the right battery.
WalMart had the right one. About $50.00 if I remember correctly.
Changed the battery the next morning. Had to just about dismantle the entire passenger side of the engine compartment to get to it. It was hidden under the fender brace, which was bolted to the van via a bolt thru the wheelwell. Luckily I was using my air tools to remove the bolt. It was so rusty that I had to use 120psi for 3 full air tank cycles (standard 15G Craftsman shadetree mechanic air compressor) to get it to budge.
Oh how I wish I had a 1980 suburban instead.
rack'm said:Last fall I bought a 850 CCA (Cold Cranking Amps for Dems) battery for $80.......