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The MR2 takes an 005 sized battery, and a quick search shows that the Halfords price is (very surprisingly) not bad.
Try you local battery specialist however (check yellow pages), I've always had better prices from them. I think the "BATTERY15" discount code for Euro Car Parts still works - this gives you 15% off but they aren't hugely cheap to start with.
Try you local battery specialist however (check yellow pages), I've always had better prices from them. I think the "BATTERY15" discount code for Euro Car Parts still works - this gives you 15% off but they aren't hugely cheap to start with.
Euro Car Parts have a 3 year Guarantee battery for £45.54
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Toyota_MR2_2.0_1...
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Toyota_MR2_2.0_1...
http://www.tayna.co.uk/
had 4 from these over the years different cars
best service from any company I have ever used.
Nothing to do with me only a customer.
had 4 from these over the years different cars
best service from any company I have ever used.
Nothing to do with me only a customer.
I used these guys for the last battery. Bought a quality Bosch.
Just checked yours out and £57 all in. A bit more than some of the other quotes above but I don't know the brands quoted.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bosch-S4-Car-Battery-Typ...
Just checked yours out and £57 all in. A bit more than some of the other quotes above but I don't know the brands quoted.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bosch-S4-Car-Battery-Typ...
Do what I did.
Go to 'Vistaprint' and order the smallest quantity of business cards - it's about a fiver.
Create a fictional car garage the cards.
Go into Halfords wearing some overalls and ask for a trade card. They will ask you for a business card, you hand over the ones you made earlier.
You receive a trade card.
You get 25% off a battery (and all other spares / parts / service items for ever)
Ok, not strictly 'by the book' but I spend lots at Halfords and I often fix mates cars too so I felt kinda justfied
Go to 'Vistaprint' and order the smallest quantity of business cards - it's about a fiver.
Create a fictional car garage the cards.
Go into Halfords wearing some overalls and ask for a trade card. They will ask you for a business card, you hand over the ones you made earlier.
You receive a trade card.
You get 25% off a battery (and all other spares / parts / service items for ever)
Ok, not strictly 'by the book' but I spend lots at Halfords and I often fix mates cars too so I felt kinda justfied

Ray Luxury-Yacht said:
You get 25% off a battery (and all other spares / parts / service items for ever)
That's not really a saving when it's all marked up to ridiculous levels to start with, eg Bosch S5 096 battery in halfords is £126.99 same battery at CP4L is £83.94, approx 34% less.
Bosch plugs for a 1.6 Focus in halfords £ 18.49 at cp4l £7.92
I'm sure I could go on.
E30M3SE said:
Ray Luxury-Yacht said:
You get 25% off a battery (and all other spares / parts / service items for ever)
That's not really a saving when it's all marked up to ridiculous levels to start with, eg Bosch S5 096 battery in halfords is £126.99 same battery at CP4L is £83.94, approx 34% less.
Bosch plugs for a 1.6 Focus in halfords £ 18.49 at cp4l £7.92
I'm sure I could go on.
Anyway. Not always the best, but a trade card plus local store opening late convenience means for me, can be a winner.
V40TC said:
http://www.tayna.co.uk/
had 4 from these over the years different cars
best service from any company I have ever used.
+1 to that.had 4 from these over the years different cars
best service from any company I have ever used.
Ray Luxury-Yacht said:
Do what I did.
Go to 'Vistaprint' and order the smallest quantity of business cards - it's about a fiver.
Create a fictional car garage the cards.
Go into Halfords wearing some overalls and ask for a trade card. They will ask you for a business card, you hand over the ones you made earlier.
You receive a trade card.
You get 25% off a battery (and all other spares / parts / service items for ever)
Ok, not strictly 'by the book' but I spend lots at Halfords and I often fix mates cars too so I felt kinda justfied
A store working by the rules will not provide you with a trade card for that - it'll take a payslip showing an applicable job title / company name. Sometime you'd get away with it, but not a guarantee.Go to 'Vistaprint' and order the smallest quantity of business cards - it's about a fiver.
Create a fictional car garage the cards.
Go into Halfords wearing some overalls and ask for a trade card. They will ask you for a business card, you hand over the ones you made earlier.
You receive a trade card.
You get 25% off a battery (and all other spares / parts / service items for ever)
Ok, not strictly 'by the book' but I spend lots at Halfords and I often fix mates cars too so I felt kinda justfied

Trade price is often far more than 25% discount, by the way, on parts it's variable (80% on some bulbs), only for tools and oil is it fixed at 20%.
McSam said:
Ray Luxury-Yacht said:
Do what I did.
Go to 'Vistaprint' and order the smallest quantity of business cards - it's about a fiver.
Create a fictional car garage the cards.
Go into Halfords wearing some overalls and ask for a trade card. They will ask you for a business card, you hand over the ones you made earlier.
You receive a trade card.
You get 25% off a battery (and all other spares / parts / service items for ever)
Ok, not strictly 'by the book' but I spend lots at Halfords and I often fix mates cars too so I felt kinda justfied
A store working by the rules will not provide you with a trade card for that - it'll take a payslip showing an applicable job title / company name. Sometime you'd get away with it, but not a guarantee.Go to 'Vistaprint' and order the smallest quantity of business cards - it's about a fiver.
Create a fictional car garage the cards.
Go into Halfords wearing some overalls and ask for a trade card. They will ask you for a business card, you hand over the ones you made earlier.
You receive a trade card.
You get 25% off a battery (and all other spares / parts / service items for ever)
Ok, not strictly 'by the book' but I spend lots at Halfords and I often fix mates cars too so I felt kinda justfied

Trade price is often far more than 25% discount, by the way, on parts it's variable (80% on some bulbs), only for tools and oil is it fixed at 20%.
The overalls I was wearing at the time are branded 'Mercedes Benz Service' so I did look the part.
I even had grubby hands and fingernails that day

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