Honda Civic brake pads typically cost between about $20 and $120 per axle for the pads themselves, with installed costs commonly ranging from roughly $100 to $270 per axle. Prices vary by model year, pad material, brand, and where you buy or have them installed.
Typical price ranges for brake pads
Prices vary by pad material, brand, and whether you’re replacing front or rear brakes. The ranges below reflect typical U.S. retail pricing for pad sets as of 2024–2025.
- Budget / economy pads: $20–$40 per axle
- Mid-range ceramic or hybrid pads: $40–$80 per axle
- Premium ceramic or semi-metallic pads: $60–$120 per axle
- OEM-equivalent or performance brands: $90–$150 per axle
Note: pad sets are priced per axle and typically include two pads (one per wheel on that axle). Rotor pricing, hardware, sensors, and taxes are not included in these figures and can change the total.
Labor and installation considerations
Labor costs to replace brake pads vary by shop, region, and whether rotors are resurfaced or replaced. The following ranges reflect common U.S. pricing per axle for pad-only replacements, with additional rotor work adding to the total.
- Independent repair shops: roughly $80–$150 per axle
- Dealerships: commonly $120–$200 per axle
- Additional costs to consider: rotor machining or replacement, new brake hardware, wear sensor replacement, and disposal fees
Out-the-door costs can vary widely depending on whether you’re doing front or rear brakes, whether both axles are done, and if you need rotor work. For example, front-pad-only service might run around $150–$280 per axle in many areas, while rotor-inclusive jobs can push the total higher.
Front vs rear brake pad work
Front brakes typically carry more braking load and may incur higher labor time, while some Civics have different rear-brake configurations that can affect price. Always obtain a written estimate that breaks out pad labor per axle and notes whether rotor work or sensor replacements are included.
Where to buy and how to save
Your purchasing channel can influence price and warranty. Consider these options and tips when shopping for Civic brake pads.
- Honda Genuine Parts or dealer stock: typically reliable for compatibility and warranty, often at the higher end of the price range
- Major aftermarket brands (Bosch QuietCast, Akebono, Wagner, Raybestos, Brembo, etc.): commonly found in the mid-to-high range and frequently on sale
- Auto parts retailers (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly, NAPA): good balance of price and availability, with frequent promotions
- Online retailers (RockAuto, Amazon, manufacturer direct): prices can be competitive, but verify fitment and return policies
Tip: always verify that the pad type matches your Civic’s year and trim, check for compatible sensors if required, and compare total costs (pads, labor, rotor work) rather than just the per-axle pad price. Warranties and return policies can also affect long-term value.
Summary
For a Honda Civic, brake pad costs vary widely by material and brand, with pads typically costing $20–$120 per axle and labor adding roughly $80–$150 per axle in most U.S. shops. A full front or rear job without rotor replacement generally lands around $100–$270 per axle, while rotor work or sensor replacements can raise the price. Always confirm compatibility with your specific Civic model year and trim, and get a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor, and any rotor-related charges.


