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How much are brake pads for a 2013 Honda Civic?

For a 2013 Honda Civic, brake pad prices typically range from about $30 to $90 per axle for parts, with front pads commonly costing more than rear pads. OEM or premium ceramic sets tend to be at the higher end of the spectrum, while standard aftermarket pads are more affordable.


What you can expect to pay


Prices vary by material, brand, and whether you need front or rear pads. The ranges below reflect common aftermarket and OEM options found in U.S. auto parts stores.



  • Front brake pads (one axle): typically about $40–$80 for standard aftermarket ceramic or semi-metallic pads; OEM or premium ceramic sets often $60–$100 per axle.

  • Rear brake pads (one axle): typically about $25–$60 for standard aftermarket pads; OEM or premium sets often $50–$90 per axle.

  • Hardware and wear sensors: Some brake pad sets include shims, anti-squeal lubricant, and wear sensors; adding these can add about $5–$20 per axle depending on what is included.


Overall, parts costs vary by brand and material. Labor to install pads and possible rotor resurfacing or replacement will add to the total bill.


Factors that affect price


Multiple factors influence how much you’ll pay for brake pads on a 2013 Civic, from the choice of material to where you shop.



  • Brand and material: Ceramic pads tend to be pricier than semi-metallic or organic options; OEM pads usually cost more than aftermarket equivalents.

  • Front vs rear: Front pads generally wear faster and are priced higher than rear pads on most Civics.

  • Included hardware: Sets that include shims, clips, anti-squeal lubricant, or wear sensors can raise the price slightly.

  • Retail channel: Prices vary between local auto parts stores, online retailers, and dealership parts counters; promotions and bulk options can change the bottom line.

  • Vehicle condition and region: Taxes, shipping, and availability can affect final price in your area.


When budgeting, consider not only the pad price but also the potential need for rotor resurfacing or replacement if rotors are worn or scored, which adds to the total cost.


Choosing the right pads for your Civic


OEM vs aftermarket options


Choosing between OEM (Honda-branded) pads and aftermarket pads depends on your priorities. OEM pads offer guaranteed fit and performance aligned with factory standards but at a higher price. Aftermarket pads provide more price options and can match a range of driving styles, from everyday commuting to performance driving, but quality can vary by brand.



  • OEM pads: Reliable fit and consistent performance; typically higher price but may include full hardware and sensors.

  • Aftermarket pads: Wide range of price points and materials; may require careful brand selection to ensure longevity and performance.


Tip: If your Civic has ABS, ensure you pick pads compatible with ABS systems, and assess rotor condition during installation to determine if resurfacing or replacement is needed.


Summary


For a 2013 Honda Civic, brake pad parts typically run from about $30 to $90 per axle, with front pads generally more expensive than rear ones. Expect OEM or premium ceramic sets to be at the upper end of the range. Labor costs vary by shop and region, and rotor work can add to the total. When buying, weigh OEM versus aftermarket options, check whether hardware or sensors are included, and compare prices across local and online retailers to find the best value for your driving needs.

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