The life of a car battery really depends on many factors, in addition to time. Amount of use and climate are key factors in the life of a battery. One can expect to have to replace a battery generally every 3 or 4 years, however.
It depends on the car that you are using and how you drive it. I have heard of the Honda Insight needing a new one after 175,000 miles. With new technology, car makers are designing batteries that last longer and work better with every new car model. I would ask you dealership when they should be replaced.
This depends on how much your car is exposed to the elements. In areas with poor weather, it will need to be replaced often.
Many people are hesitant to buy a hybrid vehicle because they have heard that the batteries need to be replaced long before the car's useful life is over. Typically, car manufacturers build hybrid cars with the belief that the batteries will last about 8 years or 200,000 miles before they might need to be serviced or replaced. Your hybrid vehicle usually will come with an 8 year warranty on the batteries and if they need to be replaced before then, the Dealer or Manufacturer will replace it either for free or for the depreciated value of the battery pack.
Batteries should be replaced about every 3 to 5 years, some can even last seven. However, it is obvious that if the battery dies (with no ability to "jump"), is corroted, or gets a dead cell in it then it should be replaced.
It should not need to be replaced under normal conditions.
Sort of: you would need about 80 motorcycle batteries 10 to 20 Car batteries Or six to 8 of the correct golf cart batteries.
A lot of car manufacturers do not enjoy talking about the cost of hybrid batteries. Before you go ahead and purchase a hybrid car, you need to be sure that you can afford the cost of replacing the battery. You should also be sure that the warranty of your car covers new batteries every 8 to 10 years. A full set of hybrid batteries is very expensive, often costing about $3,000.
Electric cars run on batteries. Batteries do not have infinite power resources and gradually deplete their energy and either need to be replaced or recharged. It's best to keep your electric car charged up as you never know when you might need every ounce of energy in an emergency situation.
They are powered by a normal 12 volt car battery.
You can still unlock the door with the key.
You may need to clean car batteries occasionally, but if regular batteries leak you should just get rid of them. anonymous@oola.com
Car batteries are rechargeable storage batteries. They are designed to be constantly recharged.