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The majority of car batteries are created by 3 manufacturers - Delphi, Exide and Johnson Controls Industries. Delphi makes some EverStart models sold in Walmart and ACDelco. Johnson Control Industries makes Duralast seen in Autozone stores, Diehard - sold in Sears, Kirkland - the Costco brand, Motorcraft - which Ford sells, some of the EverStarts, and Interstate. Exide makes Exide batteries, Champion, Napa and even a % of the EverStart batteries.
Firestone makes Champion tires.
Sam's Club
Motorcraft batteries are made by Johnson Controls. The four largest domestic battery manufacturers are Johnson Controls (Interstate, Motorcraft, Energizer, older Diehards), Delco (Sears, newer Diehards), GNB (Champion) and Exide (NAPA).
East Penn makes Napa batteries as well as Deka
Excide makes their batteries at this moment 11/2013.
National Tires and Batteries
a subsidary brand of Champion and Hanes that makes sportswear
What Makes a Champion - 1933 was released on: USA: 2 August 1933
Lipo batteries are lithium polymer batteries. What makes them special from normal batteries is the fact that you can recharge these batteries so they last forever.
Lincoln Batteries make batteries for all makes and models of cars. Batteries they offer include: modern batteries, classic batteries, motorcycle batteries, leisure batteries and much more.