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Sure, sure, it will work out like that. Was it difficult to type that with your fingers crossed? :cool:
When someone goes in to purchase a car the salesman smiles.

When you say you have something to trade in, their smile gets bigger.

When you say you want your payments to be under a certain amount, they are almost laughing with joy.

When you say you want extended warranty, they can't contain their emotions and they hug you (jk) but deep down inside they know they have a sucker.

Many people on this forum not only paid for an extended warranty but a few paid over MSRP and I would guess many of them borrowed money to pay for said car.

The "Stealership" just legally raped them without them knowing it.

Yes, I sleep well at night knowing that I didn't get ripped off. ?
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Telsa battery warranties make no sense. The RWD/LFP should last the longest and the X/S are the most expensive.

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OP - I'd be curious how many miles you get out the upgraded 2022 HVBJB and whether Ford pays the replacement when that happens.
One way to look at it to make it seem more consistent is that the mileage warranty is roughly 375 charge cycles, with the model X being the most off from that figure.
 

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One way to look at it to make it seem more consistent is that the mileage warranty is roughly 375 charge cycles, with the model X being the most off from that figure.
At 67500 miles I have 507 charge cycles, nearly always 100% at home, as much as I actually need at DCFC out on road bringing average charge down to 43.5kWh per cycle. Am at 96% SoH. Whatever all that means I know not what - should I care or worry??‍♂

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At 67500 miles I have 507 charge cycles, nearly always 100% at home, as much as I actually need at DCFC out on road bringing average charge down to 43.5kWh per cycle. Am at 96% SoH. Whatever all that means I know not what - should I care or worry??‍♂

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Typically, one charge cycle is counted each time you've added 100% to the battery. So 10 charges from 80-90% count as one charge cycle.
 

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Typically, one charge cycle is counted each time you've added 100% to the battery. So 10 charges from 80-90% count as one charge cycle.
Yeah, I've heard the term FCE used.

FCE - Full (charge) Cycle Equivalent
 


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That's great.

I just hit 70k on my 2021 Premium X4. 1 HVBJB, along with a battery control module and a set of tires at 50k.

No idea where I am with battery degradation but my seat of the pants GOM says I'm sitting pretty good. I charge to 90% at home plugged in every day. We travel to Baltimore and Illinois frequently and DCFC then. I have no idea how many times, but can safely say it is more than 6 ?
 

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Picked up my First Edition Feb. 26, 2021.
2 HVBJB replacements. One at 54,642 the second one at 94,362.
Battery SOH is at 91%
VERY interesting!
glad to see your battery SOH reports 91% , very encouraging. Since you've put on 100k miles, I am guessing you do a fair amount of road-tripping with DCFC. can you confirm and guess aprox miles that were charged with DCFC ? or a % you use DCFC ?

was your first HVBJB a 'second generation' HVBJB ?

and, the second replacement, only 6k miles ago.... same part number, or has it been changed/improved since your first replacement ?
 

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Just a tad more miles than my Aug '21 GT PE now with 7,800 miles. ?I expect to have 8,250 or less by the time I put it to storage for the winter - Nov through Apr.
 

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Picked up my First Edition Feb. 26, 2021.
2 HVBJB replacements. One at 54,642 the second one at 94,362.
Battery SOH is at 91%

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You beat us to it!!!

2 HVJB replacements here as well, when was your first one? I assume it was before the updated part came out?
 
 







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