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When you are abruptly exposed to some sort of hurdle on road, be confident to get over it with your car that has a branded battery.
Really? I just put a new branded battery in my car, and it still can't clear the hurdles. I tried doing what you suggest, but the hurdles just keep getting crushed under the car.
Perhaps if I get a Track & Field coach for my car, it will be better-able to get over those hurdles.
When you endeavor to start your car, it will respond to the attempt if it has a branded battery in it.
Don't most batteries have brands? Even if it's a "store" brand, that's still a brand.
But thanks for the sales pitch anyway. If I ever find myself in a situation where I have to battle the unevenness of Indian roads I will make sure to do so with the Sonic the Hedgehog battery as you suggest.
WTF is up with the original post? I know the OP is pitching some battery made in India, but really. I believe Johnson Controls makes a large portion of batteries used in the automotive industry.
So, basically, as long as I stay off Indian roads, I can use a generic battery?
Works for me.
I always buy my batteries from AAA. I have no idea if they have a brand other than AAA lol! My car dies, I call AAA and tell them it might be a battery. Battery AAA guys shows up, tests the battery, if I need a new one, he puts a new one in. If the old one died before it's time, it's under warranty. Easy peasy. Worth the extra cost for the convenience for me.
Wait, I just had an epiphany. What do batteries have to do with bad roads?
Insert tire commercial here.
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