I have a 2014 Corolla. We are having a problem with the car battery. The first battery died at 24 months. The second battery died a little over 25 months. I have never had a car go through batteries like this. Is anyone else having the problem? Any ideas why the batteries are failing so quickly?
While I am not sure where your car is used, batteries that fail after a couple of years have often not been maintained properly. Even the so called "no maintenance" batteries (with the exception of the very expensive AGM type) requires adding distilled water to the cells when needed. Hot weather and the engine heat contribute to the natural evaporation of the distilled water in the battery.
Regarding adding water when necessary, it must be pure water, i.e., distilled. Water from the tap contains minerals can eventually coat the internal battery plates as well as change the pH of the water (which affects its charging capabilities). Don't let the service station add water for you - quite possibly it's tap water. This is a simple DIY job that can save you many dollars.
The only way I know of to escape maintaining a lead-acid car battery is to keep buying new ones, something no one wants to do.