razel
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Pontiac Vibe uses a small Toyota Corolla engine so no surprise that the battery lasted 10 years. My weekend ride uses the same engine and it's Panasonic battery from 2002 lasted until 2009. It was not treated/maintained well either until it's last two years. Back then I tried hard to buy another, but it's only available in Japan. I settled for Interstate mainly because I'm familiar with the shop where I buy my batteries at and I didn't want to chance not being able to start my car by driving around shopping anymore.
I'd do the same and find out what that old battery was and buy another exactly like it. If not as others have stated, Costco batteries (by Johnson Controls) and Interstate are what I look for. If worse comes to worse she can go to Walmart and buy the Maxx (most are made by Johnson Controls, it'll often say so right on the label). If she gets one with the top terminals then she'll need to buy the felt covers ($3-$4) for the terminals. It vents too easily causing the positive terminal to have goop surrounding it, but the batteries themselves work fine.
I'd do the same and find out what that old battery was and buy another exactly like it. If not as others have stated, Costco batteries (by Johnson Controls) and Interstate are what I look for. If worse comes to worse she can go to Walmart and buy the Maxx (most are made by Johnson Controls, it'll often say so right on the label). If she gets one with the top terminals then she'll need to buy the felt covers ($3-$4) for the terminals. It vents too easily causing the positive terminal to have goop surrounding it, but the batteries themselves work fine.
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