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How much is a battery for a 2006 Dodge Stratus?

A replacement 12-volt battery for a 2006 Dodge Stratus typically costs about $70–$130 for a standard unit; AGM types are higher, usually $150–$260, with installation charges extra in some shops.


Prices vary by retailer, location, and promotions, and core charges may apply. This article explains typical price ranges, what drives cost, and how to shop for a battery that fits the Stratus’s needs.


Battery types and price ranges


Prices differ by the battery’s type and performance features. The ranges below reflect common options you’ll encounter at national retailers and online stores in 2026.



  • Standard lead-acid 12-volt battery (non-AGM): generally $70–$130.

  • AGM (absorbed glass mat) battery: typically $150–$260.

  • Premium or OEM-equivalent batteries: usually $110–$200, depending on brand and warranty.


Concluding: For most Dodge Stratus owners, a standard battery is the most cost-effective option, while AGM formats offer longer life in demanding climates and with frequent starts.


Shop smart: how to choose the right battery for a 2006 Stratus


To ensure you pick the right fit, use these guidelines and check the current battery label or owner's manual for specifications.



  • Verify the correct group size and fitment for your vehicle. The battery label or owner's manual lists the required size and terminal configuration.

  • Match or exceed the OEM cold-crank amps (CCA) and reserve capacity (RC) ratings to ensure reliable starts in your climate.

  • Consider climate and driving patterns. Cold climates benefit from higher CCA; frequent short trips may benefit from higher RC.

  • Compare warranties and services, including core charge policy and whether installation is included.


Concluding: Spending a bit more on a battery with a longer warranty and better specs can pay off in fewer replacement trips and better reliability.


What to know about installation and disposal


Most auto parts stores offer free battery installation if you purchase the battery from them, and they will recycle the old battery for you. Check whether your vehicle requires any tie-downs or special mounting; if you are uncertain, have a professional handle it.


Summary


Replacement costs for a 2006 Dodge Stratus battery typically range from about $70 to $130 for a standard unit, with AGM options generally spanning $150 to $260. Installation may add $20–$50 if done by a shop, and core charges or recycling fees can apply. Always confirm the correct battery group size and performance specs from the owner's manual or the current battery label, and compare warranties to ensure you get value and reliable starting power for your climate and driving needs.

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