It sounds like your not sure how old the battery is for sure. I don't trust advanced auto that much either with the meter they use. I would just pick up a new battery and you should be fine, .05 Ma is fine for a draw on these new cars/trucks. You also dont really need an AGM battery, stock replacement would be fine,
I bought the Yukon last year, according to service records, the battery was replaced less than a year prior.
Each time I test drove the Yukon, it needed to be jumped.
The battery at most is between 1.5 and 2 years old.
However, I told the GMC dealer I'll only buy the truck if they put in a new battery. Since they were the servicing dealer and the battery was still under warranty, they said no problem.
Knowing how scummy dealers are, I suspect they ran a diagnostic, battery came back fine, and they wouldn't be able to warranty the battery. Instead of really putting in a new battery, they probably threw it on a charger and figured lying to me was easier.
Perhaps an AGM is not needed, but I've run them for close to 20 years (damn
) and an extra $65-$75 isn't going to kill me