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How much do rotors cost for a 2006 Honda Accord?

Front rotors typically cost about $25–$100 each, rear rotors usually run $20–$70 each. OEM Honda rotors tend to be pricier, while aftermarket or rebuilt options can save money. For a complete rotor change on both axles, expect rotor costs in the rough range of $100–$320 before tax and shipping.


This article breaks down those numbers, explains what drives price differences, and offers practical tips for buying the right rotors for a 2006 Honda Accord.


What affects rotor prices for a 2006 Honda Accord


Rotor pricing varies by position (front vs rear), brand, material, and whether the rotor is standard, cross-drilled/slotted, or OEM. Additional charges such as cores and shipping also influence the total:



  • Front rotors (standard): typically $25–$100 each

  • Rear rotors (standard): typically $20–$70 each

  • OEM Honda rotors: commonly $60–$120+ per rotor

  • Remanufactured or rebuilt rotors: roughly $15–$60 per rotor

  • Premium/performance rotors (e.g., Bosch, Brembo, or other quality aftermarket brands): about $100–$200+ per rotor

  • Core charges and shipping can add to the total in some cases


Prices vary by retailer, region, and current promotions. Always verify fitment and read warranty details when shopping for rotors.


Rotors by axle and fitment for a 2006 Honda Accord


Front rotors are generally larger than rear rotors, and there can be differences by trim level (4-cylinder vs. V6) and whether ABS is present. To ensure you buy the correct part, check the rotor size (diameter and thickness) against your vehicle’s specifications or the OEM part number in the parts catalog. If you plan to resurfaced rotors rather than replace them, confirm the rotor thickness is above the minimum spec after machining.


OEM vs aftermarket rotors


OEM rotors are built to Honda’s exact specifications and usually guarantee compatibility with the factory calipers and pads, but they come at a higher price. Aftermarket rotors span a wide range—from economy to premium—often offering significant upfront savings. For many owners, a reputable aftermarket option provides a solid balance of cost and performance for a 2006 Accord.


Where to shop for rotors


Several retailers stock rotors for the 2006 Honda Accord, with varying prices, warranties, and shipping options. Compare online and in-store prices, check for core charges, and verify that the rotor matches your exact trim and rotor size.



  • AutoZone

  • Advance Auto Parts

  • NAPA Auto Parts

  • RockAuto

  • Dealership parts departments

  • Online marketplaces (with caution and fitment verification)


Conclusion: Always confirm the exact part number and rotor dimensions for your car, and consider local pickup to avoid shipping delays.


Summary


For a 2006 Honda Accord, front rotors generally run about $25–$100 each and rear rotors about $20–$70 each, with OEM parts tending to be on the higher end. When budgeting, include potential core charges, shipping, and taxes. If you’re unsure about fitment or whether resurfacing is appropriate, consult a parts retailer or mechanic and verify the rotor size against your specific trim and VIN. Proper selection helps ensure reliable braking performance and long rotor life.

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