Honestly at my wit's end with car batteries in this city, the first time was back in February when I parked at JBR for a beach day and came back to a completely unresponsive car, had to wait an hour for recovery and the guy jumped it and said it should be fine which it absolutely was not because it died again two weeks later in my own building's parking. Replaced it with whatever the nearest garage had in stock, some brand I'd never heard of that the mechanic swore was popular with taxi drivers, and that one actually lasted until mid September before leaving me stuck outside a Spinney's with a boot full of melting ice cream which was honestly the more frustrating of the two breakdowns because at least the beach one I wasn't transporting groceries. I'm done with taking chances on random batteries and I've been reading up on what actually makes one survive better in this climate, something about the lead alloy and the paste formulation apparently being different in batteries built for hot regions instead of just being generic worldwide spec. Several threads on different car forums kept mentioning the Amaron Car Battery range as being specifically engineered with higher heat tolerance which sounds exactly like what I need, but I want to hear from actual people not just the spec sheets and marketing talk. Has anyone here switched to one of these after having similar repeated failures and actually noticed the difference over time? I cannot handle a third dead battery situation this year, my patience is completely gone.