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How much is a brake job for a Nissan Versa?

Typically, brake work on a Nissan Versa costs roughly $150–$300 per axle for pads-only replacement, and about $300–$500 per axle if rotors are also replaced; a full two-axle service often lands between $500 and $900, depending on parts and local labor rates.


Versa models generally use front disc brakes and rear drum brakes, so a complete brake job often includes front pad/rotor service and rear drum/shoe service. Prices vary by year, trim level, and where you shop, so getting written estimates from local shops is important.


Prices at a glance


Below are typical price ranges you might encounter for common Versa brake services. These figures include parts and labor estimates from mid-2024 to 2025 and reflect common regional differences in the United States.



  • Front brakes – pads only: $150–$300 per axle

  • Front brakes – pads plus rotors: $300–$500 per axle

  • Rear brakes – drums or shoes (parts and labor): $120–$260 per axle

  • Full front and rear brake service in one visit: $400–$900 total

  • Optional add-ons (caliper replacement, hardware kit, brake fluid flush): $50–$250 extra per axle


Prices can vary based on the exact brake configuration, the car’s year and trim, and regional labor rates. Always request a detailed, written estimate that breaks down parts and labor before authorizing work.


What affects the price


Several factors influence how much you’ll pay for a Versa brake job. Understanding these can help you compare quotes more effectively.



  • Local labor rates and shop charge structure (hourly rates vary by region)

  • Brake system configuration by year/trim (front discs vs rear drums, or any updates)

  • Parts quality and source (OEM vs aftermarket; rotor material and pad compound)

  • Rotor resurfacing versus rotor replacement decisions

  • Whether calipers, pins, slides, or hardware need replacement or service

  • Need for additional services (brake fluid flush, wheel bearings, or cleaning)

  • Hidden fees (disposal, shop supplies, diagnostic fees, or environmental fees)


Being aware of these factors helps you compare quotes more accurately and avoid surprise charges when you pick up your Versa.


What to ask your mechanic


When you get an estimate, consider asking these questions to ensure you’re getting what you need without overpaying.



  • Does this price include both pads and rotors, or just pads?

  • Are the rotors resurfaced or replaced, and are the calipers included in the estimate?

  • What brand of parts will be used, and is there a warranty on parts and labor?

  • Will I need a brake fluid flush, and is it included in the price?

  • Are there any recommended additional services now or soon (e.g., hardware replacement, wheel bearing check)?


Getting clear, written estimates and understanding what is included helps you budget and compare quotes with confidence.


Summary


For a Nissan Versa, brake work typically runs from about $150–$300 per axle for pads-only, to $300–$500 per axle when rotors are added, with full two-axle jobs commonly totaling $500–$900 depending on parts and regional labor rates. Since Versa brake systems often involve front discs and rear drums, the exact cost hinges on year, trim, and which components require replacement. Always obtain a detailed estimate and ask about parts quality, rotor handling, and any additional services to avoid surprises.

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