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Cool, too bad you weren’t stopped then there would have been another 1 showing, the speedometer!
luckily haven’t been pulled over but has been nailed by speeding cameras numerous times though…
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I'm a ways behind you... practically at 70 thousand miles and I bought it on 16 May 2022.

These cars are plain awesome (with some needed suspension mods added like the Eibach sway bars and the KW v3 shock / spring kit, in my case).
I still remember the good old days of checking this forum multiple times a day to see about my order.
 

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29,000 miles on the original tires. I am having them replaced tomorrow. The originals had a warranty of 30,000 miles.
 

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You got 93,000 miles out of a set of tires???? ?

I must be misreading that.....
Instead of "Ground Speed" they took advantage of the "Air Speed" function. Yes, our cars can fly if you know the right cheat codes.
 


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When I first got the car, 100% GOM would be 290-295 miles and now it’s between 265-275 miles.
Well what speed do you usually drive? I've been pushing from my normal 70MPH to 75-80 lately (sorry but people have forgotten how to drive and require passing more). So my GOM has been more conservative.

Today was fun though, first truly warm day in NH upper 70's and I ran errands between 35-50MPH; saw 5.6mi/kWh. What a difference a toasty car (and battery makes). Still 290 to 265 is only an ~8% drop.
 

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Glad to read this. My 2023.1 RWD Premium averages 3,500 miles a month, so I expect to hit 100k in about 2.5 years. I’ll have it paid off two years after that. ?
 

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That’s some impressive battery life for that many miles according to my scan I ran today. My battery is 10 months old and it’s already at 95%. Do any of these things that indicate a problem? Leakage?

Ford Mustang Mach-E 111,111 mile milestone IMG_8046
 

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My neighbors got a 19 Tesla and I think he told me he has lost only about 10% of his battery.
If 1% per year, after the first year, holds up, your Mach-E will be down 10% at about the same age. (~5 years)

I'm honestly not worried about loss of capacity. I far more fear an unbalanced cell or 2.

I'll take 90% SOH with a well balanced battery over 99% SOH with a couple of cells that puke out at 50% SOC.
 

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I'm looking into a mach-e, currently owns a maverick and love it. Can I just say, stories like this work wonders for my anxiety. I'm used to seeing people on forums complaining about issues, not helped by the fact that my brain loves to catastrophize, and tell itself if these issues are happening to others, they're gonna happen to me.

But then you see posts like this, of a car with over 100k miles on it with little to no issues, and you realize this is the experience the overwhelming majority of modern car owners will have. It makes you realize not everything is doom and gloom all the time.
 
 







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