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  • The battery in my 2011 Silverado finally crapped out so I decided to try a smaller independent dealer near my home. Dealt with Richard the owner. A disabled Vietnam vet and a very nice guy. Checked out my battery to make sure that was my problem ( it was ) and then installed a new battery at a very reasonable price. I would recommend Viking Battery over the big chain stores in a second. They are right behind Filippi's pizza on Woodside.

    James Jones Avatar James Jones

    Good service and great pricing. I like the fact that it is veteran owned and the owner is honest and knows his batteries.

    Patty Schwen Avatar Patty Schwen
  • Super nice guy and a Vietnam Veteran. Takes care of his customers and only sells them a battery after making sure they need one. This business has been around over 50 years and a nice mom and pop place

    Richard Fouhy Avatar Richard Fouhy

    Great prices. Local business. Guy that works there and owns the store is awesome and a Vietnam veteran. Highly recommend going here for all your battery needs. I just wish I knew about this place sooner. If I could give it more than 5 stars I would.

    Ryan Groshans Avatar Ryan Groshans

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