It depends on how hard you drive it. Different pad compounds also wear at different rates so that influences the longevity of the part.
If you change pads regularly and drive carefully they should last the life of the car, at least 150-200, 000 miles. -I have only ever had to change discs when people before me have abused the brakes.
Last time I checked with a Porsche garage in UK, £1,300 for a full set of pads and discs
The timing chain on a Vauxhall Agila typically does not require regular replacement like a timing belt, as it is designed to last the lifetime of the engine. However, it should be inspected for wear or damage during major service intervals or if you notice unusual noises from the engine. If you experience issues such as rattling sounds or poor engine performance, it may indicate that the timing chain needs attention. Always refer to the vehicle's manual or a professional mechanic for specific guidelines based on your model and driving conditions.
If you need to replace the discs or calipers your costs will rise accordingly. You can ... The rear brake pads should last twice as long as the front disc pads.
Last time I checked with a Porsche garage in UK, £1,300 for a full set of pads and discs
Brake pad life depends totally upon how you use your brakes. They will probably last less than 30,000 miles if you:wait until the last second and then jamb on the brakes for a hard stop;rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving;use only the brakes instead of also using the engine to help slow the vehicleI am getting ready to replace my brake pads for the first time in my 2004 Ford Escape and it has nearly 100,000 miles on it.
The last i heard, it was under the bonet, next to the brake fluid tank - in a plastic box. On the later corsas it's in the driver's footwell.
You will need to inspect the rotor to see if it needs replacing. Track marks or thinning areas mean that it needs to be replaced. If the rotor is very smooth and flush with the edge of the rim edges then you don't need to place the rotor and your issue is likely with the brake pads or discs.
Till it starts to rattle.
If you brake slowly, the brake pads will stay cooler and last longer, saving you the money to have them replaced.
It should last the life of the engine and is normally replaced when the engine is overhauled.
There are 23 intervertebral discs in the human spine. The first between cervical vertebrae 2 - 3 (C2-C3), and the last between lumbar vertebra 5 (L5) and the sacrum.