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How much are brake pads for a 2018 Honda Civic?

Brake pads for a 2018 Honda Civic typically range from about $20 to $110 per axle, depending on whether you buy front or rear pads and the material you choose. Front pads generally cost more, with ceramic or OEM options at the higher end.


Pricing by location and type


This quick breakdown shows how much you’ll typically pay per axle for front and rear pads, based on common material choices.



  • Front brake pads (per axle): Economy/non-brand about $25–$40; Mid-range ceramic about $60–$100; OEM/Honda front pads about $70–$110.

  • Rear brake pads (per axle): Economy about $20–$40; Mid-range ceramic about $40–$70; OEM/Honda rear pads about $70–$95.


Prices vary by retailer, region and whether the kit includes hardware or a wear sensor. Always compare several sources and check your car's exact brake setup (some models use different sizes or sensors on one axle). This will affect the final price you pay.


What affects the price


Multiple factors determine the final sticker price for brake pads for a 2018 Civic:



  • Brand and material: Ceramic pads cost more than organic or semi-metallic options.

  • OEM vs aftermarket: Genuine Honda pads are typically pricier than aftermarket equivalents.

  • Inclusion of wear sensors and hardware: Pads with sensors or with new shims, clips, and anti-squeal hardware cost more.

  • Kit contents: Some sets include rotors or additional components, which raises price but may save labor if you plan to replace rotors as well.

  • Retailer and region: Prices vary by store and geographic location; online retailers often have competitive pricing or discounts.


As you shop, consider the total cost of ownership, including potential labor if you’re not installing the pads yourself. In many markets, a professional installation can add $100–$200 per axle, depending on shop rates and whether rotors are replaced.


What to buy and how to choose


Compatibility and fitment considerations


Before you buy, verify compatibility for the 2018 Honda Civic by checking your specific model year, trim, and whether you need front or rear pads. If you’re unsure, a trusted parts retailer or your local Honda dealer can confirm fitment. Reading customer reviews and checking for rotor wear compatibility can also guide your choice.


Summary


For a 2018 Honda Civic, brake pad prices typically fall in the $20–$110 per axle range, with front pads generally more expensive than rear pads. Budget economy pads are the cheapest, mid-range ceramic pads balance price and performance, and OEM Honda pads sit at the higher end. Always compare multiple retailers, consider whether you need wear sensors or hardware, and factor in installation costs if you’re not doing the work yourself. This approach helps you pick a pad that fits your driving style and budget while keeping your Civic reliable.

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