reb
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I can't believe how frequently some are having to replace brake pads and/or shoes. )</font>
Driving conditions and habits probably account for most of the difference. Our '89 Mutsubishi Mirage (5 spd) went almost 100,000 mi on the original brakes. It was replaced by a '95 Saturn (5 spd) that still had the original brakes when we sold it at 92,000. My '94 T100 (auto) has almost 130,000 on the original brakes with lots more to go. We do very little driving in heavy city traffic and use engine braking where reasonable.
Driving conditions and habits probably account for most of the difference. Our '89 Mutsubishi Mirage (5 spd) went almost 100,000 mi on the original brakes. It was replaced by a '95 Saturn (5 spd) that still had the original brakes when we sold it at 92,000. My '94 T100 (auto) has almost 130,000 on the original brakes with lots more to go. We do very little driving in heavy city traffic and use engine braking where reasonable.