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How much is a brake job on a 2018 Honda Accord?

A brake job on a 2018 Honda Accord typically costs about $300 to $1,000, depending on what components are replaced and the shop’s labor rates. Location and the choice of parts can push prices higher or lower.


Brake services range from a simple pads-only replacement to a full rotor replacement or more extensive work such as a fluid flush and caliper inspection. This article outlines the common cost ranges you can expect, what drives the price, and tips to get a fair estimate.


What a brake job involves on the 2018 Honda Accord


The 2018 Accord uses disc brakes on all four wheels. A typical brake job includes a safety inspection, replacement of worn pads, and may involve resurfacing or replacing rotors if they’re below serviceable thickness. In some cases, components such as calipers, brake fluid, and hardware are inspected or replaced. Labor costs vary by shop and region, and OEM parts generally cost more than aftermarket alternatives.


Price ranges for common brake tasks


Below are the ballpark ranges you might see for common brake-service tasks on a 2018 Accord. Actual quotes vary by region, shop, and part choices.



  • Pads-only replacement (per axle): typically $150–$300 total, including parts and labor.

  • Pads and rotors replacement (per axle): typically $300–$500 total, including parts and labor.


Prices shown are per axle. If both axles are serviced during the same visit, expect roughly double these figures, though some shops offer volume discounts for multi-axle work.


Other factors that influence brake job pricing


Several variables can push the final bill higher or lower. Parts quality (OEM versus aftermarket), the decision to resurfaced rotors instead of replacing them, whether a brake-fluid flush is included, and labor rates in your area all play a role. Dealer service departments typically charge more than independent shops, while discount shops may offer lower upfront prices with trade-offs on included services or warranties.


Tips to get a fair brake-quote


To avoid surprises and compare apples to apples, consider these steps when shopping for a brake job:



  • Ask for a written, itemized quote that separates parts, labor, and any fluids or additional services.

  • Clarify whether rotors will be resurfaced or replaced, and whether calipers or hardware are inspected or replaced.

  • Request OEM versus aftermarket part options and get price comparisons for both.


Having a clear, written estimate helps you plan and compare offers from different shops, while preventing unexpected charges once the work begins.


Summary


For a 2018 Honda Accord, expect a brake job to fall in the $300–$1,000 range per axle depending on whether you replace pads only or also rotors, plus regional labor rates and part choices. A pads-only job is the lower end, while pads and rotors push toward the higher end. When planning, obtain a detailed, written estimate and consider whether you want OEM or aftermarket parts, rotor resurfacing options, and whether a brake-fluid flush is included. A careful comparison across shops will help you balance cost, quality, and warranty.

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