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Q: Can a car's brakes last 200,000 miles without replacing?
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What is 200000 in miles?

You do not say what you have 200000 of but I am going to assume you mean kilometres. In which case that would be approx.125000 miles=200000 km


How many 200000 kilometers equal a mile?

200000 km = 124274.23 miles


How many miles are there in 200000 kilometres?

There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 200000 kilometres is equal to 200000/1.609344 = 124274.24 miles.


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They need replacing when they wear out. They could wear out at 23,000 miles if you drive hard with lots of stops or ride the brake with your foot. It is not normal for them to need replacing that quickly but it all depends on how you drive.


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How many miles can you put on a Toyota Corolla before replacing brakes?

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.


What if your car has 200000 kilometers how many miles does it have?

Answer: 200,000 km = 124,274.2 miles


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