If you are worried about that, then you probably should buy a Honda.
ANS 2 -With average driving and changing pads as soon as required, I would expect Mercedes rotors to last as long as the car (or at least 20 years.)
On my 2007 Sonata I had to replace the brake pads and rotors at 57000 miles.
There is no definite answer to this question, as no one drives the same. However you could average 30,000 miles for the front rotors, and 60,000 for the rear.
The disc brake pads usually last 40,000 to 50,000 miles under normal conditions. The rotors should last for 2 brake jobs unless they have been run metal to metal.
As long as your rotors are not warped, or you have not let the brake pads wear to the point they defaced the rotors, there is no need to change them. Just install new brake pads. Rotors can last the life of the car.
Break rotors heat up very fast while drive and stopping, todays technology in my sense isn't the best on rotors. If you have a heavy foot and brake hard, that will contribute to warped rotors. Sudden stops will also case warping. Most brake Specialist (Les Shwab) recommend on new cars, and new rotors to brake easy, (light foot) on your new rotors for the first 1,000 miles of the rotors life. That way they have time to brake in.
if you ride the brakes alot not very long prabaly around 10,000 mi but usually every other time you change the brake pads . Wich tends to be 25,000 mi for the rotors of course.
Brake rotors life depends on how much you use you brakes and how fast can last anywhere from a year or two sometimes a little longer
I believe most mechanics recommend turning the rotors anytime the brake pads are replaced. Otherwise, any gouges or flaws in the rotor will reduce brake pad life significantly.
Rear rotors should last 100,000 miles easily!! change your brake shoes at around 45-50,000 miles
first measure the brake rotor then inspect the rotor surface inspect the brake pad surface if either is rough or irregular then replace the rotor you will have better brake performance and brake pad -rotor life thank you
The most common cause of this problem is warped brake rotors. Get it replaced soon. Whenever you replace rotors, you should replace the pads. The old pads will have conformed to the shape of the rotors, so braking efficiency and life will be down if you use them with the new rotors.
15 years