Dealing/Buying
new Chevy's every 2 years for over 25 years its very common to go thru 3-4 Delco's before the Warranty expires.
I put 4 Delcos in my 01 Camaro in
3 Months !!
I depend on my vehicles and if you dont have fire in the wire you dont roll.
The Optima I have in my Tundra is nearly 6 yrs old

its already been in 3 other New Chevy's during this time. I put those cheap WalMarts in the Chevy's on trade in
As already mentioned automotive production lines use the cheapest ingrediants allowed,be it oil,tires or battries.
You want the good stuff you have to pay extra.
The longer you own these Tundras the more you'll come to relize their nothing near what their hyped up to be.
Sad to say but their no different then Cheverolet
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rut
If you had a new vehicle, would you expect to have to purchase a new battery after a year or so? I would say say no. Any battery that I have had on a new vehicle has lasted a few years. Take it back to the dealer and make them deal with it. If the vehicle was a few years old, I would have a different stance.
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