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It varies go greatly there is no real answer. Depends on your driving habits and so much more. I have known a Corolla to need front brakes at 20,000 miles and another went 75,000 miles, Keep in mind that the front brakes do 70% of the stopping and the replacement interval is directly proportional to that.
Usually the rear pads or brake shoes depending on whether or not the back brakes are disc or drum brakes will last 2 times longer the the front brakes. 75% of your braking is done by the front brakes. For example, if you have 60,000 miles and your front pads need to be replaced the rear ones will only be about 1/2 worn out.
Depends entirely on how you drive. If you come up to stop signs and signal lights and slam on the brakes and stop hard, or you drive at high speed and make sudden stops, your brakes will not last long. If your drive with your foot on the brake expect to be replacing them quite often. However if you drive easy and let off the accelerator long before you are going to stop and do not drive fast your brakes will last a long time. The average is around 50,000 miles but you may get 75,000 miles out of the front brakes and 100,000 out of the rear brake pads. All based on how you drive.
Most IS 250s, depending on driving, get about 25000-30000 miles on the front brakes and rotors.
Usually the front brakes wear out first. Brake usage isn't covered under warranty because wear depends on how the person uses them. If you use them a lot more (stop and go traffic) they wear out a lot faster. if the rear are worn, check the front as well.
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Unusual question. The 2005 Toyota Corolla has disc brakes up from and brake shoes in the rear. The break pads, (in the front), usually last approximately 30,000 miles. However this is not set in concrete. Brake replacement varies according to use, driving conditions and individual driver habits. People that drive with their left foot on the brake pedal, (and some do), will go through brakes faster. If the vehicle is used to deliver newspapers to homes will go through brakes very fast. When you do change your front brakes, be sure and use genuine Toyota Brake Pads. Most after market pads squeel and are often made of inferior material. Secondly, be sure and have the rotors trued in the process. Rear brakes. The rear brakes will often last 60,000 miles or longer. The reason? The front brakes do 70 percent of the stopping so the rear brakes last longer. The rear brakes should be adjusted every 7500 to 10000 miles and should not be an expensive service. $30.00 to $50.00 and you will get a front and rear cleaning in the process. Hope this helped. Chuck 25 year retired Toyota service manager.
As long as it needed to be to "hold the front". Some of the trenches went on for miles.
The rubber brake hose could be at fault.
I have a 2004 prius and at present it has 285000 miles on it with very little maintainence . 1 set of plugs, 1set of front and rear brakes, 1right front wheel bearing and 2 left front wheel bearings.
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A Cadillac Escalade hybrid from 2011 uses 20 miles per gallon. The model from just a year earlier, 2010, uses 14-18 miles per gallon. So a 2011 Cadillac Escalade gets more miles out of the gas.