After five and a half years ownership my first MOT 'fail' As expected with i10's it was the rear discs and pads which after the fail, were replaced by me for 50 quid. Actually, five years isn't bad considering rear brakes are a weak item with these cars but my MGB has gone fifty years without needing rear brakes replacing so why do modern cars have discs all round?
Firstly, not all modern cars have discs all round. Our Suzuki Ignis has drums on the back. Why?, who knows?, possibly bragging rights?. Discs are considered more effective than drums (which of course they are), so to some, the notion of a small, (relatively) inexpensive car having discs all round would be a plus point.
But I do also agree with Andy. Leaving them till the car fails its MOT is potentially going to put off a potential buyer, for the reasons given. £50 isn't a lot over the course of 5.5 years (about 17.5p per week) than if it had rear drums.
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