I've had a front hub and a mid drive. The mid drive out performs the Hub drive in every respect. Did the hub drives ability to get me home without a chain give me a warm feeling? No. Pushing the bike up hills (cause the motor on its own won't do it) did not appeal to me so I carried a chain tool and missing link. The same tools I carry now. If someone really doesn't like carrying tools then I wish them good luck with their first puncture.
Darren
The impression I am getting from you is that you are comparing an apparently poor front hub bike (not my personal choice either after trying one out many years ago), against a better (far more expensive probably if new?) Mid motor bike?
Which is partly the reason I went for rear hub twice, and have been most happy with, even though the second bike new was at the time, and one of the cheapest on the market then.
The many Bosch bikes here I have had a ride on were great when running correctly, I liked them at first!
But since I had my first rear hub, around 9 years ago now, and not having any problems that I could not fix mainly adjustments and a few worn parts over the time, and one chain link that slipped off and got lost (the bike was secondhand when I bought it!), and seeing what friends and acquaintances with Bosch bikes were experiencing, (Germans always buy the most expensive articles, as its a way of showing off!), but mainly due to the unfair business practices and broken gears and such stuff, plus the exorbitant prices charged for everything here, not forgtétting the time it took to get stuff fixed (none are DIYers!), totally put me off.
It put several of them off as well!
The only Bafang "friend" I know, appears to ride a lot (last year), and he was plagued with wear on the chain (here are hills that most UK people might call mountains!), but I have no actual information as to the total distances he covered, and he has since sold the bike last year, and bought a rear hub, that looks also quite expensive, though I have not noted the name/type, and since 2019 (last winter and COVID-19 probably), I have not seen him at all since around November probably...I hope that he is OK.
But what ever you prefer, it does appear that where, how far, how often and how you ride, especially with certain mid motor versions, does seriously affect the life expectancy of the bike's motor and drive.
This is also noted accurately (IMO), in all of the links I recently posted on the subject, as it is apparently well understood in the industry at least!
Perhaps some people, guessing only, are simply replacing their bikes, once the guarantee has run out, or when problems arise, just as many do with their cars, could possibly be an answer for some...
I wish you a great day.
Andy