It all depends on how the vehicle has been maintained. My old Chev pickup had 200,000 miles when some moron ran into it & wiped it out, but then, I took care of it. If the oil hasn't been changed and the vehicle hasn't been properly maintained, the Pugeot may already be worn out. If it HAS been properly maintained, it could have another 200,000 miles on it.
I have a 2002 Highlander and did not replace the pads until it had 110K miles. I am pretty easy on brakes but was still surprised they lasted that long, and they still had some pad left. 2.4L 2WD.
Depends on the car. A small sedan can go another 20 miles or so driving at a narmal pace without stops. 10 with stops.
To the left of the OPEN glove box
In the fuse box
The fuse box on the Peugeot Partner is located on the left hand side. You will find it under the bonnet.
Miles is left bitter after the loss of his wife and children. He had a lot of love for his family.
Its inside the glove compartment on the left....
On the passenger side, to the left of the glove box
If this happens while moving then my first guess would be that your tire is either under-inflated and/or it is rubbing on your wheel arch.
Depends on how you drive it, as does fuel consumption in any car. Stand on the throttle to get to next petrol station, and it won't last as long. Driving normally, you should get up to 50 miles - but don't push your luck!
145,882.91 square miles
put a new bulb in it then lol