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How much is a battery for a Nissan Quest?

The replacement 12V battery for a Nissan Quest typically costs about $80 to $220, depending on brand, type, and where you shop. Most drivers spend roughly $100 to $150 for a standard flooded lead-acid battery, while AGM and premium options are usually in the higher end of the range.


This article breaks down price ranges, explains the options that fit the Quest across its generations, and offers tips for shopping wisely. It also covers how to identify the right size and what to expect in terms of warranty and installation.


Battery options and compatibility for the Nissan Quest


Across its generations, the Quest uses a 12-volt automotive battery. The most common group size seen in Quest models is 24F, though some older configurations may use other sizes. When selecting a replacement, key specs to compare include cold-cranking amps (CCA) for starting power and reserve capacity (RC) for resilience if the alternator fails.


Group size and compatibility


To ensure a proper fit, verify the correct group size and terminal orientation on your current battery label or in the owner's manual. If your existing battery reads 24 or 24F, you’re likely aligned with the common Quest option. When in doubt, consult a parts specialist with your model year and engine details.


Common battery types and their typical price ranges you may encounter in stores and online.



  • Flooded lead-acid battery (standard, maintenance-free): typically $70–$120

  • Maintenance-free sealed lead-acid battery: usually $80–$140

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

  • Premium OEM or high-performance options (often AGM or premium brands): about $180–$320


Prices vary by brand, retailer, and location. A core charge (usually around $5–$20) may be applied at purchase and is refunded when you return the old battery. Longer warranties (3–4 years or more) add value even if the upfront price is higher.


Where to buy and price expectations


Shopping location matters for price, warranty, and installation options. Here’s how costs typically look across common channels in the United States.



  • Big-box retailers (Walmart, Costco): usually among the lowest prices for standard batteries; standard around $80–$140, AGM options around $150–$260

  • Auto parts stores (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly): broad selection with warranties; standard batteries typically $90–$170, AGM $160–$260

  • Automotive dealerships (Nissan dealers): generally higher, but OEM or dealer-installed options may be preferred; roughly $140–$320 depending on type and service

  • Online marketplaces (RockAuto, Amazon, retailer sites): price varies widely; standard batteries often $60–$180, AGM $140–$340 depending on brand and shipping


When shopping, consider total cost of ownership: upfront price plus core charge, installation if needed, and the warranty period. Some retailers offer free installation or battery testing, which can add value beyond the sticker price.


Smart shopping tips


To get the best deal and reliable performance for your Nissan Quest, keep these tips in mind.



  • Match the battery to the correct group size and terminal configuration for your exact Quest year and engine

  • Prioritize a warranty length that fits your plans (3–4 years is common for reputable brands; longer is better for AGM options)

  • Ask about installation services and whether the core charge is refundable

  • Compare CCA and RC figures to ensure adequate starting power in your climate and driving conditions


Bottom line: for most Nissan Quest owners, a reliable standard flooded battery is a cost-effective choice, while an AGM option suits those who need extra durability or operate in hot climates. Always verify compatibility and take advantage of warranties and installation options when available.


Summary


A Nissan Quest typically needs a 12V battery in the $80–$220 range, with standard flooded options at the lower end and AGM/premium brands at the high end. Price varies by group size compatibility, brand, retailer, and whether installation or core charges apply. By confirming group size, comparing CCA/RC, and checking warranty terms, you can choose a battery that fits both your vehicle and your budget. Always consult your owner’s manual or a parts specialist to confirm the exact specification for your Quest model.

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