Why are batteries suddenly so expensive?

/ Why are batteries suddenly so expensive? #272  
You’d need heaters for them to be any good in winters up where I live. More expense
They're not for starting vehicles, they're deep cycle. I was just saying that not all "batteries" are getting more expensive.
 
/ Why are batteries suddenly so expensive? #273  
Re-volting, even.
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/ Why are batteries suddenly so expensive? #274  
I was advised to replace my original Battery in my 2020 GMC Acadia. AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) was recommended. Little hope of warranty if I installed it my self. $650 Cdn. Dealer installed. $20 Core charge
Wow, somebody saw you coming! I have a '19, and when I replaced the battery in mine (also AGM) a couple years ago it was under $200. Car was out of warranty at the time, but I've never heard of a battery warranty being denied because you installed it yourself.
At least it's easy to get at in that car. :)
 
/ Why are batteries suddenly so expensive? #275  
Battery warranty is on the battery, not who installed it.
 
/ Why are batteries suddenly so expensive? #276  
It was cheaper when we polluted our country.
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Couple of points:

1. We've polluted "our" country?
2. "Cheaper" for whom?

White eyes speak with forked tongue and short sight!
 
/ Why are batteries suddenly so expensive? #277  
Mineral rights were bought out en mass before I was born by . . .

Oh, that’s unfortunate. Hopefully there’s no plans to mine your property.

From what we know about the law 'back when' it is more than likely that the 'negotiations' for those rights were tainted - not in the least by a Congress little concerned with the rights of the original peoples from whom the land we call our own was appropriated or the 'ordinary' (white males) people by, for and of whom the laws were promised to protect.

As Momma said, "Oh, what web we do weave when first we practice to deceive."
 
/ Why are batteries suddenly so expensive? #278  
From what we know about the law 'back when' it is more than likely that the 'negotiations' for those rights were tainted - not in the least by a Congress little concerned with the rights of the original peoples from whom the land we call our own was appropriated or the 'ordinary' (white males) people by, for and of whom the laws were promised to protect.

As Momma said, "Oh, what web we do weave when first we practice to deceive."
In my case -- back then was the early 1960's. The entire local town was built to support lead mining back then. The lead is 800-1200 foot under ground, the are now finding copper below the lead belt in many cases, just waiting for the price to be high enough to be worth mining, civilized living requires lots of destruction in remote places.
 
/ Why are batteries suddenly so expensive? #279  
In my case . . . civilized living requires lots of destruction in remote places.

Really? If you imagine 'we' as crew members on the ISS or Starship Enterprise, how much destruction in remote places on our Starship or Space Station would you be willing to accept?

Hell, we don't allow smoking in the bathrooms of a 737. We might allow it in the luggage compartments - but you'd likely freeze before you could light a match down there.

You do realize, I hope, that the entire Midwest was a 'remote place' before we 'civilized' beings decided 'This land is your land, this land is my land from the New York Islands to the remote places . . .

We ship our trash to 'remote places,' and have literally built 'remote' islands out of the **** we throw away.

Our nuclear waste - no one remotely wants it anywhere and we dare not try sending it to space in one of Elon's rocket ships.

If you take a perspective of Earth from the viewpoint of some dumb guy on Pluto, we are a remote place. A veritable oddity of a 'remote place.'

And, to call us 'civilized;' well if we're the best example of that . . .
 
/ Why are batteries suddenly so expensive? #280  
So, can we say pollution started "back when" fire was discovered? I'm not a historian, so the when doesn't matter to me. I think you'd be hard pressed to find someone who doesn't pollute in one form or another. It's a natural occurrence due to progress.
 

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