It depends. First they will do an energy diagnosis on the car which will take about two hours. It will show them how many short trips, medium trips, and long trips you have taken. If you have a very low amount of long trips, and high frequency of short ones, they will probably try and deny coverage. I had this issue and fought with them until they replaced the battery. Turned out to be the intelligent battery sensing cable so they replaced the battery first and the cable on the second visit. Since then it's been perfect. I would think that considering your car is an 08, you have a decent shot at getting it covered under warranty depending on what the energy diagnosis says. They replaced mine with a black 90AGM battery.
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