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I have a T6.1 Cali new in 2020, it is only doing around 6,000 miles per year.
For the first few years the local VW dealership reported front brake pads as being 20% and then 45% worn at 25,000 miles, so I expected to have to replace them by 40,000 miles. This year I switched to another VW dealer for the service and they reported just 15% wear on the discs at its current mileage of 37,000. I was surprised, and confused, and spoke to the Technician who had done the service and the MOT. He said to not believe the previous dealer, and that 40,000 was a small mileage for modern VW genuine pads. I am a very gentle driver on the brakes.
I thought that new pad materials meant that they wore quickly (hence the black wheels). I have had previous vehicles that have needed new pads and discs at 40,000, but I wonder if it is because the discs used to rust, and perhaps the newer VW ones don't?
For the first few years the local VW dealership reported front brake pads as being 20% and then 45% worn at 25,000 miles, so I expected to have to replace them by 40,000 miles. This year I switched to another VW dealer for the service and they reported just 15% wear on the discs at its current mileage of 37,000. I was surprised, and confused, and spoke to the Technician who had done the service and the MOT. He said to not believe the previous dealer, and that 40,000 was a small mileage for modern VW genuine pads. I am a very gentle driver on the brakes.
I thought that new pad materials meant that they wore quickly (hence the black wheels). I have had previous vehicles that have needed new pads and discs at 40,000, but I wonder if it is because the discs used to rust, and perhaps the newer VW ones don't?













