Rotors for a 2015 Honda Accord typically cost between $30 and $150 per rotor, depending on whether you choose budget aftermarket, mid-range, or OEM/brand-name rotors, and whether you need front or rear rotors. Labor and installation are extra.
Understanding rotor costs for the 2015 Accord
Prices vary by rotor location (front vs rear), rotor design (standard, drilled, slotted, coated), and brand. Below is a snapshot of common price ranges you’ll encounter when shopping for a 2015 Accord.
- Front rotors (budget aftermarket): approximately $30–$60 per rotor
- Front rotors (mid-range aftermarket): approximately $60–$110 per rotor
- Front rotors (OEM/dealer or premium): approximately $80–$150 per rotor
- Rear rotors (budget aftermarket): approximately $25–$60 per rotor
- Rear rotors (mid-range aftermarket): approximately $40–$90 per rotor
- Rear rotors (OEM/dealer or premium): approximately $60–$120 per rotor
- Drilled/slotted or coated finishes: add roughly $20–$70 per rotor depending on brand
Prices above are per rotor and can vary by retailer, location, and promotions. If you replace both rotors on an axle, multiply these amounts by two. The exact price also depends on whether your vehicle uses front discs only or rear discs as well.
What affects rotor price beyond front vs rear
Several factors influence the final sticker price you’ll see:
- Rotor material and construction (standard stamped steel vs premium cast rotors)
- Manufacturer (OEM vs aftermarket brands)
- Surface finishes (plain, drilled, slotted, or coated for corrosion resistance)
- Warranty terms and return policies
- Where you buy (local auto parts store vs dealership vs online retailer)
Understanding these factors helps buyers balance upfront cost with long-term reliability and performance.
Installation and total job cost
In addition to rotor prices, installation costs and related components influence the total bill. The following ranges reflect typical shop pricing for a single axle on a 2015 Accord (front or rear) when replacing rotors and pads.
- Labor for rotor replacement per axle: roughly $100–$180
- Brake pads (if not already included): roughly $100–$150 per axle for economy pads; $150–$200 per axle for mid-range pads
- Rotor resurfacing (where allowed by minimum thickness): $15–$40 per rotor
- All-new OEM rotors + pads per axle (including labor): commonly $300–$500 per axle in many markets
Prices can vary by region, shop, and whether a package deal is offered. Always request a written, itemized estimate that includes rotor price, pads, hardware, labor, and any disposal or shop fees.
Tips for getting the best value
- Request quotes for both OEM and reputable aftermarket rotors to compare performance and price
- Ask whether the quote includes pads, hardware, and a new caliper/rotor resurfacing option if applicable
- Check for warranty coverage on rotors and pads
- Consider online retailers for price comparisons, then confirm fit with your mechanic or retailer before purchase
Strategically balancing cost with reliability often leads buyers toward reputable aftermarket rotors or OEM replacements, depending on their driving needs and budget.
Where to buy and how to choose
Choosing the right rotors for your 2015 Honda Accord starts with compatibility and quality. Use these guidelines when shopping:
- Verify compatibility with your exact year, model, and trim; rotor size and venting design can vary
- Compare brands (OEM-equivalent, Bosch, Brembo, ACDelco, Centric, Raybestos, Wagner) and finishes (plain, coated, drilled, slotted)
- Shop across venues: auto parts chains, dealership parts, and online retailers (e.g., RockAuto, AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, NAPA)
- Review warranty terms and return policies for rotors and pads
- Get a full, written quote that itemizes rotor price, pads, hardware, labor, and taxes
With careful comparisons, owners can secure rotors that meet their budget while preserving braking performance and safety for their Accord.
Summary
For a 2015 Honda Accord, rotor prices vary widely by front vs rear, and by brand and finish. Expect roughly $30–$150 per rotor, with OEM or premium aftermarket rotors at the higher end. When you add installation labor and potential pads, a typical axle service can range from about $300 to $500, depending on location and components. Always verify compatibility with your exact trim, compare several brands, and request a detailed quote to avoid unexpected costs.


