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How much are rotors for a 2014 Honda Accord?

Rotors for a 2014 Honda Accord typically cost between $30 and $120 per rotor, depending on whether you buy aftermarket or OEM parts and whether the rotor is for the front or rear axle. Upgraded drilled or slotted designs cost more. This article breaks down typical price ranges, what affects them, and where to shop.


Rotor price ranges by type


Prices vary by whether the rotor is for the front or rear axle and by OEM versus aftermarket parts. The ranges below reflect common new rotors sold in the United States as of 2024–2026.



  • Front rotors (aftermarket/new): $40–$90 per rotor

  • Front rotors (OEM Honda): $60–$120 per rotor

  • Rear rotors (aftermarket/new): $30–$70 per rotor

  • Rear rotors (OEM Honda): $60–$100 per rotor


Rotors are typically sold as single units; many shops replace two rotors per axle. Total per-axle cost will usually be roughly double the per-rotor price, plus taxes and any core charges.


Upgraded and performance rotors


Drilled, slotted, or high-performance rotors are more expensive than standard flat rotors.



  • Drilled/slotted front rotors: commonly $70–$140 per rotor

  • Drilled/slotted rear rotors: commonly $60–$110 per rotor


Prices vary by brand, design, and compatibility with your Accord’s ABS setup. Always check product pages for exact pricing and vehicle fitment.


Where to buy and total costs


Common places to shop for rotors include auto parts stores, dealership parts counters, and online retailers. The following snapshot reflects typical price ranges you may encounter at these outlets.



  • Big-box auto parts stores (e.g., AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly): Front rotors about $50–$110 each; rear rotors about $30–$90 each

  • Online retailers and OEM suppliers (e.g., RockAuto, manufacturer websites): Front rotors about $60–$120 each; rear rotors about $50–$100 each

  • Dealership parts counters: Front rotors often $80–$140 each; rear rotors $70–$110 each


Labor costs for rotor replacement vary by location, shop, and whether brake pads are included. Plan for roughly $150–$350 per axle for standard rotor replacement, not including pad costs or taxes. If you replace both front and rear rotors, total labor can increase accordingly.


Summary


For a 2014 Honda Accord, plan for rotor prices that range from about $30 to $120 per rotor, depending on front/rear position and OEM vs aftermarket choices. Drilled or slotted variants are pricier. Always compare current prices at local stores and online, and factor in potential labor costs if you’re having the work done professionally. Checking multiple retailers can help you secure the best overall deal, including any core charges or discounts for bundled parts.

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