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    When I had the hybrid battery on my 2002 Prius changed I noticed that it had a standard off brand lead acid battery installed. I had noticed that my prius did not shut off and run on pure battery nearly as often as my wife's 2001 that we have had for nearly 6 years and 60,000 plus miles. I thought it was because the hybrid battery pack was bad but even with a new hybrid battery the car rarely shut off and ran purely on the battery.

    After reading a lot of Prius Chat posts it was clear the next thing to change was the 12 volt battery - I was going to go with either the Optima or a new OEM battery from Toyota. Five years ago we had installed a new OEM battery in my wife's 2001 and it has been working great. And others had recommended that we go with a oem over Optima because Optima had raised their prices.

    Went to get a new 12 volt from the local dealer. Battery cost $396.00 with tax -uninstalled with no battery conversion kit.

    Contacted elearnaid through links found on Prius Chat and had a new Optima D51R delivered for a liitle less than $240 dollars. Installed in about 20 minutes as car had already been modified and the Prius started right up.
     
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    So to finish up the Toyota OEM battery has increased in price significantly in the last five years, at least here in Northern California. We paid about $300 installed for an OEM battery five years ago and that included the conversion kit to the larger 12 V. Now $400 for the battery alone.

    After about 600 miles with the Optima the Prius is running a lot better - gas motor shuts off frequently like I was expecting - car seems to be running a lot smoother as the gas engine does not appear to be engaged near as often.

    Gas mileage may be a mile or two per gallon improved but that may also be due to changing the transaxel fluid. More on that in another post.

    Bottomline Optima battery seems to have been a good option. I keep track of each tank of gas and will be watching to see if I see any big gas mileage improvements.
     
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    Update - The battery I put in my wife's car is going bad - lasted about 6 years but now barely keeps things working to start the car - I switched out the Optima D51R from my Prius into her's and put the old Toyota Panasonic battery in mine - now her's is running great and mine has problems - delayed start and gas mileage down slightly - will be buying another Optima as soon as I can afford it
     
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    Amazon D51r is $237 shipped (Prime.)
     
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    Personally, I think they really gouge us for a car battery. If they wanted to they could make a half dozen sizes to fit all cars.
     
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    I agree. And part of it is the spec. for our pri's. I don't quite understand why they're spec'd at deep cycle. From what I can see, the battery isn't drawn down that much. That aspect makes the battery expensive. If you don't require deep cycle, an appropriate sized motorcycle would provide sufficient amperage.

    My 02 is running on a deep cycle UPS (for computers) battery that was only $60 or so. The wire connections required some adaptation tho. And I'm heading into the third year on this battery. Mobility scooter battery would work, too.
     
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    I agree - and I was really frustrated when I was told that the Toyota dealer supplied battery only has a 1-year warranty - 400 bucks and they only stand behind it for a year - I will stick with the Optima - works great and I feel that gas mileage is improved with the Optima
     
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    Optima does not have a good name on Prius Chat. I had one in my Gen 2 Prius for several years and it was OK by me but I really have no opinion of them one way or the other. My 2006 Dodge Dakota still has the original 12 V battery in it, it sets the bar pretty high.
     
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    Had not seen the negative view of Optima - my 2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac has a Les Swab battery with an eight year warranty that was in it when I bought it and is still going strong. For the Prius's I will be sticking with the Optima and will let the list if things change - I love it that people post their experiences so we all have more information for making decisions
     
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    I have a few months old, bary used optima battery D51R that you can have if you ever make it out to Sacramento.
     
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    Thanks to Wish4Me I have a nearly new Optima in my car - starting and running smooth and gas mileage is back up!
     
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    It seems that negative views always float to the top.
     
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    I've had an Optima Yellow Top in our 2010 for about 3.5 years now, no problems. The same CCA reported now as when new ( checking with Solar BA5). We're very low usage, typically a bad scenario for a battery, but I baby it: keep the car on a smart charger (with a quick-connect), any days it's sitting idle.

    I agree the Optima's are getting pricey; next time around (if and when) I'll probably try Canadian Tire's rebadged whatever-it-is, it's exact fit, cheaper.