The lifespan of a given set of brake pads is dependent on a very wide set of variables ranging from personal driving style to the impersonal laws of physics.
Ceramic brake lifespan.
Carbon ceramic brake discs are nothing if not durable.
The carbon ceramic brakes fitted as standard on many high performance vehicles are not designed for the kind of driving that they may be subjected to particularly if you take your car on track days.
Average brake pad life is somewhere around 25 000 to 65 000 miles.
There is a general perception that carbon ceramic brakes can last the lifetime of a vehicle however in practice this is rarely true.
Another two or three months.
Considerations while brake pads can last anywhere from 15 000 to 35 000 miles or more rotors are generally expected to last through three or four brake pads changes.
In some high performance cars the rotor is made of a carbon and ceramic compound.
So if yours are down to 5 10 it suggests you can go another 1000 2500 miles.
However many people have heard of brake pads lasting more than 70 000 miles even beyond the 80 000 mile threshold.
The average life of ceramic brake pads which may be about 25k miles is of no concern to you.
If driving conditions are rough or the driver has bad breaking habits the brake pads may only last 15 000 to 20 000 miles.
You may have even experienced super long brake pad wear yourself.
Replace the brake pads at your next convenient opportunity.
One con of ceramic brake pads is the cost.
Also when ceramic brake pads wear down they create a finer lighter dust than semi metallic pads and the dust doesn t stick to wheels.
They re designed to last for the car s entire lifetime unlike conventional steel brakes which need to have their discs replaced every 15 000 to 70 000 miles.
All that matters is how much life is left in yours.
The average lifespan for the pads is around 30 000 miles but with very careful driving it could be twice that.