Front rotors for a 2001 Honda Accord typically cost between $25 and $120 per rotor, depending on brand and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket. Rear rotors, when applicable on your specific trim, fall in a similar range. Some 2001 Accords use rear drum brakes, in which case you would not need rotors for the rear. Prices vary by retailer, location, and whether you buy new rotors or have them resurfaced.
Front rotors: price snapshot
Prices to replace both front rotors will depend on brand and rotor features. The following ranges reflect common pricing you’ll encounter at major auto parts stores and online retailers.
- Economy aftermarket rotors: roughly $25–$40 each
- Mid-range brands (e.g., Bosch, Centric, ACDelco): about $40–$70 each
- OEM or premium aftermarket (Honda genuine parts or high-end equivalents): about $60–$120+ each
- Drilled or slotted/performance rotors: typically $70–$150+ each
Conclusion: If you need two front rotors, expect a total of roughly $50–$300 depending on brand and features. Labor, hardware, and possible rotor resurfacing can add to the cost at a shop.
Rear rotors or brakes: price snapshot
On some 2001 Accord trims, the rear brakes are drum-type. If your model uses rear discs, the price ranges are similar to the front rotors, though exact pricing depends on whether you’re buying discs or drums and the brand.
- Economy aftermarket rear rotors (if discs are used): about $25–$50 each
- Mid-range rear rotors: about $40–$70 each
- OEM rear rotors or premium aftermarket: about $50–$100+ each
- Rear drums (if applicable) and hardware: roughly $30–$100 per drum kit, depending on brand
Conclusion: For a rear-disc setup, plan roughly $50–$140 for two rotors; if your Accord uses rear drums, factor in drum price and associated hardware.
What affects rotor pricing
The price you see is driven by rotor type, material, brand reputation, and whether you’re buying as a single rotor or in pairs, as well as whether the rotor is new, OEM, or aftermarket. Drilled and/or slotted rotors command a premium due to manufacturing and performance benefits.
Note: Always confirm your specific 2001 Accord trim to determine whether rear brakes are rotors or drums, and consult your vehicle’s service manual or a trusted mechanic to identify the exact parts you need. Prices shown reflect typical U.S. market pricing in recent years and can vary by supplier and location.
Summary
For a 2001 Honda Accord, rotor prices vary by front versus rear, brand, and rotor features. Front rotors generally run $25–$120 per rotor, with similar ranges for rear rotors if discs are used; rear drums, when present, have their own pricing. Always verify whether your model uses rear drums or discs and factor in installation and potential rotor resurfacing costs. Check local retailers or online stores for current, location-specific pricing.


