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How much are rotors for a 2018 Chevy Malibu?

Rotors for a 2018 Chevy Malibu generally cost about $25–$100 per rotor, with front rotors tending to be pricier than rear ones and OEM or branded parts at the higher end.


Prices vary by rotor type (front vs rear), brand (aftermarket versus OEM), and the retailer. Installation costs are extra and can influence the total bill. This article provides current-range estimates to help you budget for parts and labor.


Rotor price ranges for the Malibu (front vs rear)


The following ranges reflect common prices from major retailers and should help you estimate costs before you shop.



  • Front rotors (aftermarket): $25–$60 per rotor

  • Front rotors (OEM/brand-name): $60–$100 per rotor

  • Rear rotors (aftermarket): $25–$60 per rotor

  • Rear rotors (OEM/brand-name): $60–$100 per rotor

  • Drilled/slotted or coated rotors (upgrade option): typically $60–$150 per rotor depending on brand and finish


The prices above exclude taxes, core charges, shipping, and labor. They are indicative of typical retail listings in 2026 and can vary by region and supplier.


What affects rotor price and where to buy


Beyond the basic price per rotor, several factors influence the final cost and the best buying option for your Malibu.



  • OEM vs aftermarket: OEM rotors (often branded by the vehicle maker or original-equipment suppliers) tend to be pricier but guarantee compatibility; aftermarket brands offer a wide range of price points and sometimes different performance characteristics.

  • Front vs rear: Front rotors usually cost more due to size and braking load; rear rotor prices are typically lower.

  • Upgrade features: Drilled, slotted, or coated rotors add to the cost but can improve heat dissipation, wear, and corrosion resistance.

  • Core charges and shipping: Many retailers apply a core return charge that is refunded when you return a core; shipping can add to the total, especially for online orders.

  • Where you buy: Local auto parts stores, dealership service departments, and online retailers (e.g., RockAuto, AutoZone, Advance Auto, Amazon) each have different pricing, availability, and return/warranty terms.


When budgeting, also factor in labor to install the rotors. A typical brake job on a Malibu can range from roughly $100–$300 per axle, depending on the shop, your location, and whether you’re replacing only rotors or also calipers and pads.


Summary: For a 2018 Chevy Malibu, plan for $25–$60 per rotor on the aftermarket front or rear, or $60–$100 per rotor for OEM options, with drilled/slotted variants commanding higher prices. Front rotors generally cost more than rear rotors, and labor adds to the total bill. Shop around across local stores and online retailers to compare prices, shipping, and warranty terms to get the best deal.

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