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How much do brake pads cost for a Mazda CX-5?

Brake pads for a Mazda CX-5 typically cost between about $40 and $150 per axle, depending on whether you’re buying front or rear pads, the material, and whether you choose aftermarket parts or Mazda’s OEM pads. Labor and rotor costs are not included in these prices.


The Mazda CX-5 covers several model years and generations, and pad pricing varies by year, region, and retailer. This article provides a practical breakdown of typical price ranges, what factors drive the cost, and tips to shop smart without overspending.


Pricing snapshot


Here is a quick, per-axle price guide for common CX-5 brake pad options. The figures refer to a complete pad set per axle (two pads per wheel; four pads total per axle). Hardware or wear sensors may add to the cost.


Breakdown by type and brand



  • Front pads — aftermarket, semi-metallic: roughly $40–$90 per axle

  • Front pads — aftermarket, ceramic: roughly $60–$120 per axle

  • Front pads — OEM Mazda: roughly $70–$150 per axle

  • Rear pads — aftermarket, semi-metallic: roughly $30–$70 per axle

  • Rear pads — aftermarket, ceramic: roughly $50–$110 per axle

  • Rear pads — OEM Mazda: roughly $60–$120 per axle


Prices vary by model year, region, retailer, and whether you’re buying a full OEM kit with hardware or a simple pad-only set. Always verify compatibility with your exact CX-5 year and trim before purchasing.


What affects the price


Several factors determine the final price you pay for brake pads for a CX-5. Understanding them can help you balance cost, performance, and longevity.



  • Pad material and performance: ceramic pads tend to cost more but offer quieter operation and less dust; semi-metallic pads are usually cheaper and perform well in varied conditions.

  • OEM versus aftermarket: OEM Mazda pads typically cost more but come with guaranteed fit and performance; reputable aftermarket pads can save money but vary by brand.

  • Front versus rear: front pads usually wear faster and can be pricier per axle, though rear pads are often cheaper overall.

  • Where you buy: online retailers, big-box auto stores, and independent shops have different pricing; promotions and rebates can affect cost.

  • Warranty and inclusions: some kits include shims, hardware, or wear sensors, which can affect total price.


Shop around and confirm you’re comparing equivalent kits (pads only vs pad-and-hardware) and that the pads are compatible with your CX-5’s exact year, engine, and braking system.


Tips for buying and saving


To optimize value while preserving braking performance, consider these buying strategies.



  • Compare prices across multiple retailers and check for promotions or bulk discounts.

  • Verify compatibility with your exact CX-5 model year, engine, and brake calipers.

  • Consider the total cost of ownership, including rotor wear and potential rotor replacement if pads are deeply worn.

  • Factor in warranty options and the reputation of brands for long-term performance and low dust.


Choosing the right pad type for your driving style—daily commuting vs. more spirited driving—will influence both cost and braking performance over time.


Summary


Brake pad pricing for the Mazda CX-5 generally ranges from about $40 to $150 per axle, depending on material, OEM status, and whether you’re shopping front or rear. Ceramic and OEM pads tend to be on the higher end, while basic aftermarket semi-metallic options are typically more affordable. Always confirm exact compatibility for your model year and account for installation, hardware, and potential rotor costs when budgeting.

How much are brake pads on a Mazda CX-5?


Front brake pad set Mazda CX-5
A set of 4 Mazda CX-5 brake pads costs £10-£40 (prices vary according to the specification), but at Mister-Auto, you will always find lower prices, thanks to our special offers!



How long do brakes last in a Mazda CX-5?


between 30,000 and 70,000 miles
On average, brake pads typically last between 30,000 and 70,000 miles. However, it's not uncommon for some brake pads to last up to 100,000 miles if you drive conservatively and perform regular maintenance.



Why are Mazda brake pads so expensive?


Replacement Brake Pads
They use better materials and are of higher quality than aftermarket brake pads. A set of OEM replacement brake pads costs about $50-$125, depending on which Mazda you have. They typically cost more at a local shop or Mazda dealer, as they will mark up the parts about 30%.



How much should 4 new brake pads cost?


Professional Repair Costs
For professional brake pad replacement, you can expect to pay between $115 and $270 per axle, depending on the parts and labor rates. This typically includes between $35 and $150 for the brake pads themselves and around $80 to $120 for labor per axle.


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