What kind of battery does the 2007 Honda Accord take?

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Mark B. December 14, 2020
The type of battery that is used in the 2007 Honda Accord iS35-AGM Group Size 35 650 CCA. What CCA stands for is cold cranking amps and it measures whether the battery has enough power to crank the engine especially in more extreme weather. The higher the CCA the better it is for the car. The battery in the Accord should last anywhere froM3 to 5 years but it will also depend on the weather that the car is being driven in, the type of batter, how often the car is used and more. You can extend the life of the battery by starting the car frequently, especially if You don't drive it much. The cost of a new battery is between $50 and $190 depending on the brand and the store.
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Mary R. August 29, 2019
35-DL Group size 35, with at least 500 CCA. CCA stands for Cold Cranking Amps, a measure of power that enables the battery to get an engine turning when cold.
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