Yes, I bought a car battery at BJ's Wholesale Club last week.
I got a new battery for my SUV from BJs for $89.00 + tax. You also have pay a $15.00 deposit but you get that back from the Service Desk if you turn in your old battery. The price at Advance auto parts was $115.00 so I think this is a good deal.
They sell pretty much everything. BJs is very similar to Walmart.
There are a few stores that sell car batteries online for a person to buy for their car. The best places to check are auto parts dealers such as Autozone and Napa auto parts.
The junk yard is a good place to find used batteries, or check through the local newspaper. Most garages also sell used car batteries, and Craigslist is also an option.
The American Automobile Association may well have sold car batteries in their time. As could the Australian Automobile Association. AAA does not sell batteries directly, but most of the towing companies they have contracts with sell them. You would be buying it from the towing company, not AAA.
You will get around $3 for a car battey and $2 for a small engine battery.
No, they do not just sell tires and batteries, NTB also has services for brakes and alignments and oil changes. They help with all sorts of car problems.
Any auto part store, dealer, Wal-Mart, etc that sells car batteries will have one to sell.Any auto part store, dealer, Wal-Mart, etc that sells car batteries will have one to sell.
if you have a local walmart or sams club they sell them for a decent price if not you can try best buy they too also aslo sell many things for charging batteries such as car cables.
Yes. Both Duracell as well as house brand (Kirkland). They sell AA and AAA of both and I believe D, C and 9 V of the Duracell brand. Packages come in 48's Also, they sell a variety of Car batteries.
You can sell it or take it to a junk yard to get money for it. You do have to recycle the batteries if your planning to junk it.
Car batteries are rechargeable storage batteries. They are designed to be constantly recharged.