Yes, the main concern is if the terminals will be on the correct side and will it fit. The cold crank amps is the max current the battery will put out when cold. Your cars starter will only draw what it needs.
A slow crank on start up is typically a sign of a weak or bad battery. Have your battery tested at a local auto parts store and replaced it if it is determined to be bad. Cold weather can also cause an engine to crank slowly. If the engine consistently starts when cold, even if it cranks slowly, you should be fine, however, you may want to eventually get a battery with more cold cranking amps (CCA).
Group 27, about 750 cold crank amps.Group 27, about 750 cold crank amps.
Normally written on a label on the top or side of the battery as CCA.
Group 34 Approx 600 cold crank ampsGroup 34 Approx 600 cold crank amps
Group 34, approx 600 cold crank amps.Group 34, approx 600 cold crank amps.
540 cca
650
The 2009 battery was shipped with 12V / 532 CCA (Cold Crank Amps) battery.
Group 34, around 600 cold crank ampsGroup 34, around 600 cold crank amps
Please clarify what you mean by "crank up". Do you mean that the engine won't crank when it's cold? If that's the case it might be a battery problem. Sometimes a battery can produce enough current when it's warmer but the temperature drops, the chemical reaction will slow enough that it doesn't make enough current to crank the engine. Have the battery checked. When a battery gets to that point it is weak enough that it will show up on a routine test.
Group 34, approx 600 cold crank amps.
Group 34 Approx 600 cold crank amps.