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by tonymet
303 days ago
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first off that's not the case just check everyone running their battery calibration tests on forums. And the context above is the warranty not covering long enough durations. 70% or 8 years does not protect the value of the vehicle. Below 70% @ 9 years is a worthless car |
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It's objectively the case. They literally have the data to back it up, regardless of what anecdata you might have seen on some forums.
> And the context above
Their fleet data says 85% battery average capacity at 200K mi and that battery degradation slows down over time. That's a far cry from 70% at 9 years.