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First a disclaimer -- I am not in any way affiliated with Optima or other auto gear company; I am just a recent C6 owner, car enthusiast, and sometimes worry-wart.
1. for my '40 Ford coupe hot-rod
I had installed an Optima red top battery just to be sure I never have any problems with starting. The battery is a neat design, with no chance of spilling electrolyte (it's a non-wet-electrolyte type), of course maintenece free (my old battery needed checking/filling) has more CCA power than my old battery did, very compact size, but fits same tray I had installed (comes with an adapter if needed), has both side and top posts on same battery, no worries about corrosion... long story short, I was sold. It works great in my copue application -- even when I leave the car idle for months at a time, it always starts right up. The company claims retention of energy during storage is one of it's attributes over conventional batteries.
2. Down here in Florida, it seems standard lead acid batteries last me about two, to two and a half years, on my daily driver, and then just die -- usually with no warning. I suppose it's the heat and I guess the load. My truck battery turned about three years old recently.
Hmm.... yup, went to store, made sure that the Optima fits the F150, and then just threw one of those bad boys in there. Great piece of mind.
3. So, that brings us to today. I am changing the oil on my C6.
I look down and see that Delco POS sitting in there. I remember all the DBS stories, all the warranty claims people have made, and the batteries dealer replaced particularly on early C6 batteries... I flash on a weird voltage excursion I saw just one day during my recent multi-state trip... And, that's it -- yup, I headed down to the store and blew $109 on piece of mind to equip all of my toys with the same battery. It mounts the same way the original does, using a tray piece that comes with the Optima battery. It's smaller, lighter, more amp capacity than OEM. Less worry. No corrosion. Did I mention I am very happy?
Anyway, I now have three of 'em installed, in three very different applications, so if I have any issues, I'll be sure to report back here.

[Edited to clear up that it is not a true gel cell]
1. for my '40 Ford coupe hot-rod

I had installed an Optima red top battery just to be sure I never have any problems with starting. The battery is a neat design, with no chance of spilling electrolyte (it's a non-wet-electrolyte type), of course maintenece free (my old battery needed checking/filling) has more CCA power than my old battery did, very compact size, but fits same tray I had installed (comes with an adapter if needed), has both side and top posts on same battery, no worries about corrosion... long story short, I was sold. It works great in my copue application -- even when I leave the car idle for months at a time, it always starts right up. The company claims retention of energy during storage is one of it's attributes over conventional batteries.

2. Down here in Florida, it seems standard lead acid batteries last me about two, to two and a half years, on my daily driver, and then just die -- usually with no warning. I suppose it's the heat and I guess the load. My truck battery turned about three years old recently.

Hmm.... yup, went to store, made sure that the Optima fits the F150, and then just threw one of those bad boys in there. Great piece of mind.

3. So, that brings us to today. I am changing the oil on my C6.

I look down and see that Delco POS sitting in there. I remember all the DBS stories, all the warranty claims people have made, and the batteries dealer replaced particularly on early C6 batteries... I flash on a weird voltage excursion I saw just one day during my recent multi-state trip... And, that's it -- yup, I headed down to the store and blew $109 on piece of mind to equip all of my toys with the same battery. It mounts the same way the original does, using a tray piece that comes with the Optima battery. It's smaller, lighter, more amp capacity than OEM. Less worry. No corrosion. Did I mention I am very happy?

Anyway, I now have three of 'em installed, in three very different applications, so if I have any issues, I'll be sure to report back here.

[Edited to clear up that it is not a true gel cell]