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Should I be worried looking at this graph ?

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This is what teslafi says ? This is a september 2019 Model 3 Long range awd with little less than 10 k miles
 

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I can share my situation if you're a new owner. I bought in October 2018 and over the winter, went from 310 to 300. Through summer 2019 in crept back up to the 305 range, give or take. In winter of 2019, I was down to 285 to 290 miles. To date, I'm back around 300 and my last two plot points on the Stats app are 302 and 304. When I look at can bus data through ScanMyTesla, I see degredation of just under 5%. So in 1.5yrs and 18k miles, I think that's certainly a decent number. I would expect newer cars to be even better.

Your chart is in line with what I'd expect towards the enter of winter.
 
I'm at about 295 on a full charge with 8200 miles. 72.2 kw nominal battery pack. It's been staying around this range since about 6000 miles. Also mine shows I'm only better than 12%. I think I'm at the point where the initial degredation has happened and will ease off a bit. Not gonna lie, it bothers me with seeing a lot of people with less degredation especially since I drive the car easy with a lifetime average of 241kw mi.
 
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it says my range is only better than 9 percent of users ?

Well, Maybe you should be worried that you are worried about it :D Maybe you are just becoming paranoid :) I'll look on the bright side and say that being only better than 9% of users is nicer than being 0% of users. ;)
That graph doesn't look much different than my first 10,000 miles and then is started falling at a much lower rate after that.