Hi
Just went to the Eurocarparts web site and a new lion battery is £31.87 was £37.49 use code box-sale to get 25% off this is for a Citroen xsara Picasso 1.6 hdi so I sure you won't get much cheaper BARGAIN in my eyes
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chinadoll08
1 Jan 16#1
Just reserved one to collect tomorrow
ianjury to chinadoll08
1 Jan 16#2
Bargain price I don't know how old mine is but at that price it's worth 30 odd quid to have peace and mind during the winter
hutchir9
1 Jan 16#3
When I was getting one of these batteries 6 months ago the AA man picked up 3 of these batteries so they can't be that bad.3 year guarantee as well.
cgap
1 Jan 16#4
I've used these for years in small engined petrol cars (Renault 5 and Micra K12), and never had any issues. Not sure how well they'd fare with larger modern cars full of gadgets.
cgap
1 Jan 16#5
I've used these for years in small engined petrol cars (Renault 5 and Micra K12), and never had any issues. Not sure how well they'd fare with larger modern cars full of gadgets.
Beanz
1 Jan 16#6
Anyone know if there'd be much difference between the 2 below ? Its for a Citroen Xsara Picasso Exclusive 1.6, 06 plate.
I think its just down to the capacity and looking at my current battery the dimensions are the same as the bigger one.
Also the Discount code quoted is giving 15% not 25.
spinks
1 Jan 161#7
I bought my Audi A4 2009 battery yesterday for the same amount. 3 year guarantee. Receipt kept in glovebox as I can't believe a £31 battery will last in my diesel Audi for 3 years. But happy to rock up and claim a new one if it fails.
hotchilli
1 Jan 16#8
The 027 has 50% more capacity than the 063 but they are slightly different in physical size
gazdoubleu
1 Jan 162#9
You pay about 42% more on this site for the equivalent Bosch S5. The S5 has 40% more warranty i.e. 5 years, not 3.
I'd go for the Bosch any day as they usually last as long as decent OEM batteries which is about 6 years and perform better in the cold than cheap Chinese ones
Wibblefish to gazdoubleu
2 Jan 16#20
"perform better on a cold day" Ridiculous statement, but you go ahead and pay 42% more. Country of manufacture means nothing, only CCA and total amps
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Just went to the Eurocarparts web site and a new lion battery is £31.87 was £37.49 use code box-sale to get 25% off this is for a Citroen xsara Picasso 1.6 hdi so I sure you won't get much cheaper BARGAIN in my eyes
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http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Citroen_Xsara+Picasso_1.6_2006/p/car-parts/car-electrics-and-car-lighting/electrical/car-battery/?444770271&1&1ab9e0e85e9cfc20b500bd9d6108a4b362feafec&000020
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Citroen_Xsara+Picasso_1.6_2006/p/car-parts/car-electrics-and-car-lighting/electrical/car-battery/?444770631&1&cb9d7fbc9fb7c5206ffd0e7df199bc1362025a46&000020
Thanks
I think its just down to the capacity and looking at my current battery the dimensions are the same as the bigger one.
Also the Discount code quoted is giving 15% not 25.
I'd go for the Bosch any day as they usually last as long as decent OEM batteries which is about 6 years and perform better in the cold than cheap Chinese ones