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The 2002 BMW 325i comes with a group size 48 H6 battery that has 615 cold-cranking amps according to the factory specs. The cost of a new battery can range from $80 to $150, but opting for the BMW OEM battery will cost between $150 and $175. These batteries typically last between three to five years. The group size defines the battery's physical dimensions and terminal positions required for the vehicle. Cold cranking amps (CCA) indicate the battery's ability to start the engine in cold weather, making it crucial for those living in cold climates.
The recommended battery size for the 2002 BMW 325i is Group 49 with 900 cold cranking amps.
The 2002 BMW 325i uses a battery with a group size of 48 H6.