It's a coin toss. Sometimes we get a pack where all the cells are first quality and deliver more than expected performance. Other times we're disappointed. The disappointment comes, in my opinion, when we expect the cycles to be as described in the cell specifications. I had a customer today who claimed only 200 cycles but was at 5500 miles of use over 4 years. This being the 5th season. In many cases, I think 5500 miles on a $500 battery is an acceptable level of performance. I have 5-year-old batteries with under 1000 mile that sag worse than a fat ladies boobs. Our expectations are often unrealistic. There are so many variables. There are scores of battery builders that do not use best practices and materials in building packs. For example, many of our batteries are using nickel COATED steel connections. We also don't monitor battery temps. Specifications are the best possible performance. Real world use, not so reliable.