Having just changed the front brake pads on our Laguna estate I checked back through my records and those of the previous owner and I discovered that our car has done in excess of 40K miles on a set of brake pads.
Now considering I tow a twenty foot twin axle caravan, I think that I've had good value at £28-20 for 40K miles.
Another bench mark you could take from that is that the car has been driven with care and thought. But then I'm a driver that drives to the upper end of the speed limits and sometimes way beyond.
Probabdly the biggest factor is that I've been trained to higher standards than Advanced Motorist. Which is all focused around safety and anticipation of situations which is also termed "defencive driving". All of the training focuses on not making any last minuit sudden manouvers and or braking/acceleration.
In the last twenty years of driving I've only changed one set of rear brake shoes on one of my previous cars.
I wonder how many folks take the interest in their cars to evaluate how the car performs and if there are any significat improvements in either the car or the way it is driven can either be a contributary factor or improved upon?
Also as a further foot note, the clutch plate in my 1998 Laguna 2Ltr has definately done 40K with me and fron the extensive service records that came with the car appears to of lasted for 110K miles so far. The car has covered 146K but had a new factory fitted motor at 36K due to cam belt failure and at that point a new clutch was fitted.
How does your car perform?
Now considering I tow a twenty foot twin axle caravan, I think that I've had good value at £28-20 for 40K miles.
Another bench mark you could take from that is that the car has been driven with care and thought. But then I'm a driver that drives to the upper end of the speed limits and sometimes way beyond.
Probabdly the biggest factor is that I've been trained to higher standards than Advanced Motorist. Which is all focused around safety and anticipation of situations which is also termed "defencive driving". All of the training focuses on not making any last minuit sudden manouvers and or braking/acceleration.
In the last twenty years of driving I've only changed one set of rear brake shoes on one of my previous cars.
I wonder how many folks take the interest in their cars to evaluate how the car performs and if there are any significat improvements in either the car or the way it is driven can either be a contributary factor or improved upon?
Also as a further foot note, the clutch plate in my 1998 Laguna 2Ltr has definately done 40K with me and fron the extensive service records that came with the car appears to of lasted for 110K miles so far. The car has covered 146K but had a new factory fitted motor at 36K due to cam belt failure and at that point a new clutch was fitted.
How does your car perform?