A replacement Buick Encore battery typically costs between $100 and $500, depending on the battery type and where you buy it.
Buick Encore models use a 12-volt automotive battery. The price you pay is influenced by the chemistry (standard flooded versus AGM), the brand, whether you buy from a dealership or an independent shop, and whether installation is included. This article outlines the common price ranges and saving tips to consider.
Battery options and price ranges
Different battery types affect price. Here are typical ranges for common Buick Encore replacements (before labor and core charges):
- Standard flooded lead-acid battery: about $100–$180
- AGM (absorbed glass mat) battery: about $150–$300
- OEM or premium-brand battery: about $180–$400
Concluding: The numbers vary by brand, capacity, and where you shop, but these ranges cover most Encore replacements.
Where to buy and installation costs
Installation can add to the price, and some retailers include it in the purchase price. Consider these common sources.
- Dealership service department: typically $200–$500 installed, with disposal and warranty options
- Independent auto repair shops: typically $100–$300 installed
- Auto parts stores (in-store or online): $120–$260 installed in some locations, or price plus optional installation
- Online orders with local installation services: battery price often $100–$250, installation fees vary
Concluding: Compare installation fees, core charges, and warranties, since these can significantly affect the total cost.
What to know before buying
Key considerations include warranty length, cold-cranking amps (CCA), reserve capacity, battery size compatibility, and recycling options.
Warranty and support
Most new car batteries carry a 2- to 4-year warranty, with longer coverage for AGM or premium brands. Keep your receipt and understand the warranty terms, especially if the battery fails early or during winter months.
Summary
For a Buick Encore, expect to spend roughly $100 to $500 for a new 12-volt battery, depending on whether you choose a standard flooded or AGM type, the brand, and who installs it. Shopping around and weighing warranty terms can yield meaningful savings, and including installation and disposal fees in your total cost is essential for an accurate estimate.


