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..2000 SE-V6 (has a real clutch) 215/55X16's.... agree with 3385: get the V6. Have consistently logged 25-27 around town (NoCal) and usually get 31-33 highway. All time best was just over 37 Bend, OR to Redding, CA. Cruise control/65/downhill. ez |
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Replying to: nrl76 (Feb 10, 2003 4:34 pm) |
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I'd like to hear what kind of miles people are driving before changing their disc pads? I have a 2003 SLEV6 and have 28k miles on it. In all my years of driving I don't recall EVER getting this many miles without changing the pads. I have to admit though...1) I am hard on brakes, I have moved out of the city and now do much more highway driving. In any event, I already purchased the pads from Toyota and intend to replace them at the 30k point. i realize that "your mileage may vary", but I am still curious as to how many miles others are getting. Thanks in advance !
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Replying to: solaraman2003 (Jun 23, 2004 6:25 pm)
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Replying to: speedracer (Jun 23, 2004 8:21 pm) I have typically driven American autos my whole life, with the exception of a Honda Prelude once. I don't EVER recall getting anything near 30k miles on brake pads. Is there really that much of a difference with city driving? |
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Yes, there is a HUGE difference on brake wear in terms of city driving versus highway. I have been driving in/outside of Philadelphia for about 20 years, to give you an experience base. My 2000 SE V-6 (manual tranny) has about 70K miles, and the original pads. I think there was a long ago discussion in this forum (I'm talking years back) regarding the superiority of Toyota brake pads versus generic brand pads when it comes time to replace them... speedracer - wow! 149K miles! way to go!
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Replying to: silversolara (Jun 24, 2004 5:43 am) |
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..well done, SpeedR.... 149k reflects good driving habits: you are "out front" with your vision sweep. My '89 Supra Turbo had just My '00 SE-V6 (MT) currently has 60k on orig pads... Incidentally...for my 60k service - FWIW - I laid out 157 to replace PPlugs, 40 for oil/filter + new air filter. My source indicated that the Toyota Red coolant is really extended life and good for 100k..........appreciate any feedback...ez |
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Im in Canada, Im looking at Honda Accord Coupe 4 cylinder w/ leather (EX-L) which is $28,800 CAD OR toyota camry solara 6 cylinder SE (WITHOUT the sport package) - MSRP - $30,900 CAD I was thinking of the V6 Accord, but the price jumps to $33495 for the 6 speed and $32495 for the auto Which one to get!!!!????? |
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