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How much are rotors for a 2013 Kia?

Rotors for a 2013 Kia typically run from about $25 to $180 per rotor, depending on the model, whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts, and whether the rotor is for the front or rear axle. Exact pricing varies by retailer and region, so check your specific model and VIN to get a precise quote.


What determines rotor pricing on a 2013 Kia


Several factors influence price, including the model (Forte, Optima, Soul, Sportage, Sorento, Rio, etc.), whether the rotor is front or rear, and the type of rotor (plain, drilled, slotted, or cross-drilled). Brand matters too—OEM Kia rotors are usually more expensive than aftermarket options. Additional costs may include core charges, shipping, and installation if you’re not replacing them yourself.


Typical price ranges


Prices can vary widely, but the following ranges capture common options you’ll encounter when shopping for a 2013 Kia rotor. The figures apply per rotor and do not include installation or core charges.


Front rotors



  • Aftermarket (non-OEM) rotors: typically $40–$120 each

  • OEM Kia rotors: typically $70–$180 each

  • Drilled or slotted front rotors (premium options): add about $15–$60 per rotor


Front rotors are usually more expensive than rear rotors due to their size and cooling requirements, and many 2013 Kia models use front disc brakes as the primary braking surface.


Rear rotors



  • Aftermarket rotors: typically $25–$90 each

  • OEM Kia rotors: typically $60–$140 each

  • Drilled/slotted rear rotors (premium options): add about $15–$60 per rotor


Some 2013 Kia models may use rear drums on one or more trims, which would have a different pricing profile for parts. Always verify the exact axle configuration for your vehicle.


Shop smarter: how to save


Buying the right rotors at a good price involves comparing retailers, verifying part compatibility, and understanding any extra charges that may apply.



  • Check multiple retailers and marketplaces (e.g., Auto Parts chains, Tire shops, and online retailers) to compare prices and availability.

  • Know your exact rotor size and part number by using your VIN or the vehicle’s year/model/trim when shopping.

  • Be aware of core charges and shipping costs; some retailers credit the core if you return the old rotors.

  • Decide whether you want plain rotors or premium drilled/slotted variants, which cost more but may improve braking feel and heat dissipation.

  • Consider installation options and warranties; some retailers offer bundled rotor and pad kits with installation services or warranties that cover warping or cracking.


By comparing prices and confirming fitment, you can typically find a balance between upfront cost and long-term reliability for your 2013 Kia.


Model-specific notes for common 2013 Kia models


Rotor configurations can differ by model and trim. In general, most 2013 Kia models use front discs and rear discs (with some trims having rear drums, especially in economy configurations). Always confirm the exact rotor size and type for your particular vehicle using the VIN or the parts diagram for your model.


Summary


For a 2013 Kia, rotor pricing ranges widely: expect roughly $25–$180 per rotor depending on model, axle, and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts. Front rotors are typically more expensive than rear rotors, and premium drilled/slotted rotors carry higher prices. To get an accurate quote, identify your exact model and trim, confirm rotor specifications with your VIN, and shop multiple retailers. Budget for installation if you’re not doing the replacement yourself, and consider warranties when comparing options.

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