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What size battery for 2013 Buick Verano?

The 2013 Buick Verano uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery. In North America, the most commonly used replacement sizes are Group 74R or Group 75, but you should verify the exact size from your vehicle’s owner’s manual or the label on your current battery to ensure a perfect fit.


Battery size basics for the Verano


Understanding what “size” means helps ensure you purchase a battery that fits and performs correctly. The key factors are the group size (the physical dimensions and terminal layout), cold-cranking amps (CCA) for starting power, and reserve capacity (RC) for how long the battery can run essential systems if the alternator isn’t charging.


Common group sizes used on the 2013 Verano (North America) include:



  • Group 74R: A widely used size for compact GM sedans; typically provides adequate CCA for various climates and engine options.

  • Group 75: Another common option for Verano configurations; similar CCA and fit to the Group 74R in many cases.


Both options refer to 12-volt lead-acid batteries, and the exact choice may depend on the engine variant, climate, and any dealer-installed options. Always confirm with the label on the current battery or the owner’s manual to be certain.


How to confirm the right size for your Verano


To ensure you buy the correct battery, follow these steps:



  • Check the owner’s manual or the original battery label for the recommended Group Size (for example, 74R or 75), CCA, and RC specifications.

  • Inspect the current battery: look for a label on the battery itself that lists the Group Size and electrical specs.

  • Verify the fit: measure or compare the battery tray space and confirm the terminal locations align with your vehicle’s wiring and clamps.

  • Choose a replacement with equal or higher CCA and RC than the original to ensure reliable starting power, especially in cold climates.

  • If in doubt, consult a Buick dealer or a reputable auto parts retailer with your VIN to get the exact OEM-approved size.


Concluding note: while Group 74R and Group 75 are common for the 2013 Verano, there can be variations by engine and region. Always verify using the car’s documentation or the existing battery label to avoid fitting issues.


Summary


The 2013 Buick Verano relies on a 12-volt automotive battery. In practice, North American models are commonly equipped with Group 74R or Group 75 batteries. To be certain, check the owner’s manual or the battery label for the exact Group Size, CCA, and RC, and ensure the replacement fits physically and matches terminal layout. When in doubt, a Buick dealer or a qualified retailer can confirm the correct size for your specific VIN and configuration.

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