Most reccomendations are between 60,000 and 100,000 miles
There are "v" belts, "serpentine" belts and "timing" belts.
Yes, there are "v" belts, "serpentine" belts and "timing" belts.
You may never need to on this car. Timing chains are far more durable than the belts on other cars.
as far as i know all Lexus have timing belts which require replacement every 60 or 90,000 miles depending on the year.
Why Suzuki cars have problems with lifters and timing belts
Some have a timing belt, some have a timing chain. Depends and year, make, model.
All Kia 4 by 4's have timing belts. Some newer cars have chains but the Kia isn't one of them.
Lots of cars and timing chains and lots have timing belts. You need to be more specific if you wish an answer. What car are you considering. Need year, make, and engine size to provide an answer.
It has a timing belt. In fact, all cars have timing belts, due to the nature of the piston combustion engine. Motor bikes have timing chains.
Usually three, but it really depends on the age, number of options, and manufacturer. However, all cars have a timing belt. All cars have an alternator/accessory belt. Some cars have balance shaft belts (ie Porsche 944), some cars have fan belts (older cars), some cars have power steering belts. It is usually pretty easy to tell by having a glance under the hood of the automobile.
No, some have a timing chain that drives the camshaft.No, some have a timing chain that drives the camshaft.
The owners manual for my 1995 200 SX SE-R indicates that timing "chain" does not need replacement. Unlike timing "belts" found on many cars which likely require replacement at 60,000 or 100,000 miles.