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Can you tell me the battery size for a 2006 Ford Focus?

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Nigel Sampson

The factory specs for the 2006 Ford Focus indicate that the battery size is specified as group size 96R with 550 cold-cranking amps. The price of a replacement battery can range from $80 to $150, depending on the brand and quality. Opting for the Ford Motorcraft OEM battery would cost between $150 to $175. These batteries typically last between three to five years on average. The group size of the battery refers to its physical dimensions and terminal locations, ensuring a proper fit in the car. Cold cranking amps (CCA) represent the battery's ability to start the engine in cold temperatures, making it crucial for those in colder climates.

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  • Rachele P

    Here's a rephrased and unique version of the information: The 2006 Ford Focus suggests using a Duralast Gold battery, specifically the 96R-DLG model with 590 cold cranking amps (CCA).

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