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Replace front brakes and rotors
Amount: $310.00
Posted by: Bubba
From: Campbell, CA
Posted On: October 5th, 2009 10:10AM
Car Make: 2001
Car Model: Camry
Auto Shop: Campbell Motor Center
Brakes were metal screeching. Quote for about $180 just for front brake pads then told rotors were bad. Drove this weekend and seems to be ok.

Rear break rotors and pads
Amount: $200.00
Posted by: Ravi
From: Pittsburgh, PA
Posted On: September 29th, 2009 03:09PM
Car Make: Nissan
Car Model: Altima
Auto Shop: Pep Boys


Pads replaced and rotors resufacred
Amount: $403.00
Posted by: SikkOne
From: Fremont, CA
Posted On: September 24th, 2009 09:09PM
Car Make: Dodge
Car Model: Charger
Auto Shop: Fremont Wheel and Brake
Call around and find a better deal. Dealer wanted 370 for just front brakes. Les Schwab wanted 270. Got front and rear brake done for 403 from Fremont Wheel and brake.

Rear pads and rotors
Amount: $400.00
Posted by: a user in Norwood, MA.Posted On: September 22nd, 2009 08:09AM
Car Make: Nissan
Car Model: Altima 2000
Auto Shop: BOCH


front and rear pads and rotors
Amount: $300.00
Posted by: a user in Muscle Shoals, AL.Posted On: September 11th, 2009 07:09AM
Car Make: Toyota
Car Model: Camry '97
Auto Shop: Bob's Tire
Thought this may be high, but pleasently surprised when I saw what people are paying in the Northeast.

Replace front rotors & pads;Replace rear pads & machine rear rotors.
Amount: $668.86
Posted by: User in New Hartford, Ct
From: Torrington, CT
Posted On: September 7th, 2009 08:09AM
Car Make: Buick
Car Model: LeSabre-Custom
Auto Shop: Northwest Hills Dealerships
Replace front rotors=$252.72;front pads=$74.89: Lube & clean caliper slides kit=$105.06; Replace rear pads=$74.89;Lube & clean rear Caliper slides=$105.06; Machine rear rotors & Shop supplies=$18.38. Sales tax=$37.86

Replaced front pads and rotor
Amount: $230.00
Posted by: A user in NJ
From: East Windsor, NJ
Posted On: August 26th, 2009 09:08AM
Car Make: Hyundai
Car Model: Sonata
Auto Shop: Midas
Had a $20 coupon. He said that the changing/grinding the rotor was mandatory if I wanted the warranty. I could not see any problem with the rotor!!! Is this true

front and rear pads and rotors.
Amount: $895.00
Posted by: babalou50
From: Bronx, NY
Posted On: August 26th, 2009 06:08AM
Car Make: chrysler
Car Model: concorde
Auto Shop: firestone
I almost had a heart attack with that price.

Front Brake Pads and Brake Fluid Flush
Amount: $199.99
Posted by: a user in San Gabriel, CA.Posted On: July 27th, 2009 12:07PM
Car Make: Honda
Car Model: CRV
Auto Shop: Purrfect Auto


Front Brakes & Front Rotors Refinished
Amount: $240.00
Posted by: Smart Woman
From: Houston, TX
Posted On: July 21st, 2009 11:07AM
Car Make: Lexus
Car Model: IS 250
Auto Shop: Brake Check
The quote started off at about $550. I continually took off all the services that they "recommend" doing.

Front & Read Pads
Amount: $700.00
Posted by: M. Roberts
From: Gaithersburg, MD
Posted On: July 17th, 2009 09:07AM
Car Make: Mercedes
Car Model: E320
Auto Shop: Midas


Front breaks
Amount: $300.00
Posted by: T.Shrad
From: Columbia, MD
Posted On: July 12th, 2009 03:07PM
Car Make: Nissan
Car Model: Maxima
Auto Shop: Mr. Tire


Front Pads
Amount: $285.00
Posted by: Hal
From: Hollister, CA
Posted On: July 10th, 2009 10:07AM
Car Make: Chevy
Car Model: Impala
Auto Shop: Greenwood Chevrolet
Parts were about $110, the rest was labor. Goodwrench service at dealership. They provided a courtesy van to take me to work and it was done by early afternoon.

Front Pads & New Rotors
Amount: $103.00
Posted by: Jarhead
From: Lexington, KY
Posted On: June 17th, 2009 04:06PM
Car Make: KIA
Car Model: Rio
Auto Shop: Driveway
Pads and rotors are so easy.....ask any U.S. Postal Rural Route Carrier! I replaced front brake pads (ceramic) and new rotors in less than 2 hours. YouTube has many DIY videos on disc brakes.

Rear Brakes
Amount: $475.00
Posted by: KCandtheSunshine
From: Valencia, CA
Posted On: June 1st, 2009 03:06PM
Car Make: Jeep
Car Model: Commander
Auto Shop: Power Chysler
Too high

front & rear brakes
Amount: $800.00
Posted by: Hilda
From: Maywood, NJ
Posted On: May 25th, 2009 02:05PM
Car Make: 2001 Acura
Car Model: 3.2 TL
Auto Shop: Cilento's Service Station
brake service ~ front and rear ~ 120K miles

Ripped off?
Amount: $700.00
Posted by: thechemist
From: Gurnee, IL
Posted On: May 15th, 2009 07:05AM
Car Make: 2006 Mercury
Car Model: Montego
Auto Shop: Gurnee Tire & Brake
My wife went to get an oil change and came home with a $700 brake job I think we didn't need. And they only did one wheel! Supposedly they replaced one rear caliper and one set of pads, then refaced both rear rotors. What's up with that? For that price, I would have expected new rotors and new pads on both wheels, if we had needed them.

New pads and they turned the rotors.
Amount: $230.00
Posted by: DonutLord
From: Indianapolis, IN
Posted On: April 24th, 2009 10:04AM
Car Make: Toyota
Car Model: Tacoma
Auto Shop: Midas
2000 Tacoma with about 85K miles on it.
New pads and they turned the rotors.
Had $50 off coupon.

Front & Rear Brake Pads, 1 bearing
Amount: $750.00
Posted by: Karyn
From: Livonia, MI
Posted On: April 9th, 2009 12:04PM
Car Make: Chevy
Car Model: Venture
Auto Shop: All Night Auto
I am not sure if this is a fair price or not, but we really like the service we have gotten regading other repairs.

Front and rear brake pads +fluid flush
Amount: $471.93
Posted by: Felipe Guacache
From: New Port Richey, FL
Posted On: April 7th, 2009 03:04PM
Car Make: Jeep
Car Model: Liberty 2006
Auto Shop: Tuffy
I think this was not cheap but a dealer would have probably charged more.

Brakes & Rotors
Amount: $60.00
Posted by: BlightedJosh
From: Fall River, MA
Posted On: January 1st, 2009 09:01AM
Car Make: Pontiac
Car Model: Grand Am
Replaced front brakes and rotors in under a half an hour for $60. I recommend learning how to do it yourself. It's very easy. Taking it to a mechanic would have cost me $300. Thats $60 for parts and $240 for a half hour of labor? Lol

ripped off
Amount: $695.00
Posted by: A reader from New York
From: Valley Stream, NY
Posted On: December 5th, 2008 03:12PM
Front and Rear Pads, front rotors. After the fact Mavis Auto quoted same for $315.

rear brakes and rotors/pads
Amount: $290.00
Posted by: Fran
From: kenvil, NJ
Posted On: October 18th, 2008 07:10AM
Car Make: Jeep
Car Model: Liberty
Auto Shop: Kenvil Automotive
just researchign online, and i guess this is an ok price overall

Brakes and Rotors
Amount: $388.00
Posted by: Matt
From: Rochester, MN
Posted On: October 6th, 2008 12:10PM
Car Make: Dodge
Car Model: Caravan SXT
Auto Shop: Adamson Motors
Thought it was high, guess I should be thankful it wasn't 500+.

brakes and rotors/grease seals
Amount: $500.00
Posted by: a user in santee, CA.Posted On: October 2nd, 2008 12:10PM
Car Make: ford
Car Model: exploroer
Auto Shop: firestone
fyi...i found out later..but they take competeters coupons

Brakes and Rotors
Amount: $139.99
Posted by: a user in Jacksonville, FL.Posted On: September 22nd, 2008 06:09PM
Car Make: Ford
Car Model: Thunderbird
Auto Shop: Firestone
WOW I can't believe people are paying 600+ for brakes and rotors, that's insane!

breaks rotors front and rear
Amount: $932.00
Posted by: Daniel Nelson
From: greenfield, MA
Posted On: September 12th, 2008 07:09AM
Car Make: Ford
Car Model: Mustang
Auto Shop: Ford of Greenfield MA


Front & Rear brakes
Amount: $615.00
Posted by: a user in Warminster, PA.Posted On: September 10th, 2008 09:09AM
Car Make: Jeep
Car Model: Liberty


Brakes and Rotors
Amount: $845.00
Posted by: QueenC
From: Woodinville, WA
Posted On: May 27th, 2008 11:05PM
Car Make: Honda
Car Model: Odyssey
Auto Shop: Firestone


Brakes and rotors
Amount: $700.00
Posted by: Fann
From: Glendale, CA
Posted On: April 21st, 2008 01:04PM
Car Make: Chrysler
Car Model: Sebring
Auto Shop: Chrysler Dealer
Way overcharging


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