Twingo Bj. 2001 bought – timing belts?

Hello, I’m a novice driver and I bought a Renault Twingo built in 2001 (the one with glass sliding roof, I think Edition Metropolis). The car is in a good condition as far as the look is concerned, it also drives well. The previous owner, however, was himself a novice driver and gave it away because he has bought a larger car. Accordingly, there are hardly any repair documents etc. available (but only 1-2 years ago was a lot on the brakes, the front axle and the windscreen wiper My first question is, according to the on-board computer, the car has now nearly 109,000 kilometers on it, can it have been driving for a long time (12 years old) and so far (kilometer performance) without the timing belt has been changed before? The factory recommendation is to change the timing belt every 60,000 km or 5 years! The car cost only a little more than 1000 euros and a timing belt + water pump change would be of course not worth it. If someone in the workshop looks at it I could let him change right away, the expensive is the working time to disassemble all this, so easily you can’t get to these timing belts, be it just for visual control. I don’t want to put any money in there now, but I would be interested in whether I have to reckon with an engine damage due to an outdated timing belt or the thing still gets 1-2x over the TÜV…. t the filling level of engine oil and brake fluid in the tanks in the engine compartment exactly between MIN and MAX. Do you have to refill something soon or does it fit like this? The optimum is often between the extremes in the technology… Thank you for your advice! 🙂