Front brake service on a Honda Civic typically runs about $150 to $300 per axle if you’re just replacing the pads, with rotor replacement pushing the total to roughly $300 to $600 per axle. Across dealer shops, prices can be higher.
Bringing the question into more detail, the cost depends on the year and trim of your Civic, whether you replace just the pads or also the rotors, and where you have the work done. Labor rates, parts choices (OEM vs aftermarket), and regional price differences all affect the final bill.
What affects the price
Several factors influence the total you’ll pay for front brakes on a Civic. Consider the following:
- Pads vs rotors: If you only replace pads, costs are lower than replacing rotors (or resurfacing) as well.
- Part choice: aftermarket pads/rotors are usually cheaper than OEM or advanced materials like ceramic pads.
- Labor rates: Urban or high-cost regions have higher labor charges than rural areas.
- Vehicle specifics: Some Civics require different rotor sizes or sensor replacements, especially newer or hybrid models.
- Additional services: Brake fluid bleed, new wear sensors, or ABS checks can add to the total.
These factors together determine your final price and potential savings if you shop around or use independent shops vs dealerships.
Estimated price ranges by service type
Prices vary by whether you are just replacing the pads or doing a full front rotor replacement. The ranges below reflect typical quotes from independent mechanics and dealerships in the United States as of 2024-2025. Local prices may differ.
Front brake pads replacement (single axle)
- Independent shop: roughly $150–$300 per axle (parts + labor)
- Dealership: roughly $250–$350 per axle
Note: These numbers cover the pad kit and labor; if your Civic uses high-performance or ceramic pads, expect the higher end of the range or above.
Front brake rotors replacement (pads included, per axle)
- Independent shop: roughly $300–$600 per axle (pads + rotors + labor)
- Dealership: roughly $500–$900 per axle
If only resurfacing or turning rotors is an option, costs may be lower, but not all shops offer rotor resurfacing for modern alloys and when rotors are below minimum thickness.
Summary
For most Honda Civics, front brake pad replacement costs about $150–$300 per axle at an independent shop, with rotor replacement driving the total to about $300–$600 per axle. Dealer pricing is higher, and upgrades to ceramic or OEM parts can push costs toward the upper end. Shop around, compare quotes, and consider whether you need rotors replaced now or can wait until your next scheduled service.


