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Unless your car has stop / start technology as standard, it would be a waste of money to fit the AGM version of the battery.

Suggest you go to the Kwik Fit website and go to the battery tab and insert your registration number. The website will show the various batteries suitable for your car. Remember to double check the size / dimensions as an unsecured battery is an MoT failure.

You don't need to buy the battery at Kwik Fit, you can do a search to find the best value in your area. But the website takes the guess work out of the equation.

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sure your car of that year would have stop/start as standard

if so would stick with a AGM battery, some exide battery are EFB and are not as good or wont last as long as a AGM battery

try BATTERY MEGA STORE, there usually the cheapest and have a really good selection of batteries with good guarantees and next day delivery.

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