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How much do brakes cost on a 2019 Honda Civic?

Typical brake service on a 2019 Honda Civic runs from about $100–$180 per axle for pads-only replacement, up to roughly $250–$400 per axle when rotors are also replaced. For both axles, you’re usually looking at about $500–$800 in a standard shop, before tax and shop fees. Costs vary by trim, part choice, and local labor rates.


Cost by service type


Below are common brake services and their typical price ranges in the United States, reflecting both parts quality (OEM vs aftermarket) and labor costs. These numbers give a practical planning guide rather than a fixed quote.



  • Pads-only replacement (front or rear, per axle): $100–$180

  • Pads + rotors replacement (front or rear, per axle): $250–$400

  • Rotor resurfacing/turning (per axle, if rotors are still within minimum thickness): $60–$100

  • Brake fluid flush (per service): $70–$120


Prices can vary based on rotor condition, whether wear sensors are present, regional labor rates, and whether the work is performed at a dealership or an independent shop. Always seek a written, itemized estimate before any service.


Parts sourcing and options


Part choices influence both price and long-term performance. The following overview helps buyers understand what drives cost when selecting brakes for a 2019 Civic.


OEM vs aftermarket brakes


Choosing between Honda OEM parts and aftermarket equivalents affects upfront price and warranty. In general:



  • OEM parts: typically more expensive up front but come with factory-backed compatibility and warranty guarantees.

  • Aftermarket parts: usually cheaper; many brands meet or exceed OEM performance, but quality varies. Stick to reputable brands and verify compatibility with your Civic’s braking system.

  • Wear sensors and extras: some Civics include wear sensors or require additional hardware; factor these into the total.

  • Labor considerations: some shops bill similarly for OEM and aftermarket parts, while others may apply a premium for OEM sourcing.


When estimating, compare the total installed cost (parts plus labor) and check warranties on both parts and labor.


Notes on labor, location, and 2019 Civic specifics


Labor rates differ by region and by whether you choose a dealership or an independent shop. Dealerships typically charge higher hourly rates than independent shops. Trim differences and potential sport brake options for the 2019 Civic can also affect rotor size and overall service pricing.


Summary


Brake costs for a 2019 Honda Civic vary with the scope of service and part choices. Pads-only work is the most affordable option, while replacing rotors adds substantially to the bill. Typical per-axle ranges are about $100–$180 for pads-only and $250–$400 for pads+rotors, with two axles doubling the cost. OEM parts tend to be pricier than aftermarket alternatives, and dealer labor rates are usually higher than those at independent shops. To avoid surprises, obtain several written estimates that itemize parts, labor, and any extras (sensors, fluids, or hardware).

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