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A buyer's guide to used BMW X3 rear bumper

No two rear bumpers are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:

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Fitment questions

Will a rear bumper from a 2010 BMW X3 fit my 2014 X3?

The BMW X3 moved from the first-generation E83 (2004–2010) to the second-generation F25 (2011–2017), so a 2010 bumper and a 2014 bumper are from completely different platforms and will not interchange — the bodyshells are unrelated. You need to source a bumper from the F25 generation (2011–2017) to suit a 2014 car. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.

Does a pre-facelift F25 X3 rear bumper fit a post-facelift F25 X3?

The F25 X3 received a facelift in 2014, and while the platform is shared across the full 2011–2017 run, the rear bumper pressing and sensor hole layouts can differ between pre- and post-facelift cars. You should not assume direct interchangeability across the 2014 facelift boundary — confirm with the breaker using both your registration and the donor vehicle's registration to check for pressing differences before buying.

Does trim level matter when buying a used X3 rear bumper — for example, will an SE bumper fit an xLine or M Sport?

Trim level does not determine which rear bumper fits your X3 — fitment is decided by the generation (E83 or F25) and model year, not by whether the car is badged SE, xLine, M Sport, or any other variant. That said, cosmetic details such as diffuser inserts, paint finish, and PDC sensor hole count or placement can differ between trim levels, so the bumper you source may need swapping of those components. Confirm the sensor layout and any trim-specific inserts with the breaker against your registration.

I have a 2007 BMW X3 — which generation is it and what rear bumper do I need?

A 2007 BMW X3 is the first-generation E83, which ran from 2004 to 2010, so you need a rear bumper sourced from an E83-generation X3 built in the same broad period. It is worth noting the E83 received a facelift around 2006, so confirm with the breaker whether the donor car's bumper matches your specific year, as pressing details can change across a facelift even within a generation. Always cross-reference using your registration number when getting a quote from the breaker.

Does it matter if the donor X3 had a different engine — say a diesel versus a petrol — when buying a rear bumper?

Engine choice has no effect whatsoever on rear bumper fitment for the BMW X3 — the bodyshell and bumper are identical regardless of whether the donor car was a 20i, 28i, 20d, 30d, or any other engine variant. Focus instead on matching the generation (E83 or F25), the model year relative to the 2014 facelift on the F25, and the PDC sensor configuration on the bumper. Confirm these details with the breaker using your registration to ensure a correct match.