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No two wing mirrors 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:
The Mk3 Ford Focus ran from 2011 to 2018, with a facelift in 2014, and mirrors within this generation are broadly similar, but you should confirm with the breaker whether a pre-facelift (2011–2014) mirror crosses cleanly to a post-facelift (2014–2018) car as the housing profiles can differ at that boundary. Also make sure you match the correct side (NS for passenger/left, OS for driver/right) and the correct door count, as the front doors on a 3-door and 5-door Focus are shaped differently and take different mirror bases. Never assume a mirror fits without the breaker checking it against your registration.
No — the Mk2 Focus (2004–2011) and the Mk3 Focus (2011–2018) are different generations with different door and body structures, so the mirror bases are not interchangeable between them. Always source a mirror from the correct generation and confirm the side (NS or OS) with the breaker quoting against your registration.
Trim level does not affect whether the mirror frame physically fits — a mirror from a Zetec will mount to a Titanium car of the same generation, side, and door count. What can differ between trims is the feature set (for example, whether the mirror is heated, has a built-in indicator, or power-folds), so if your car has those features you should confirm with the breaker that the donor mirror matches your spec, as swapping to a lower-spec unit may mean wiring up features that no longer work. Colour is purely cosmetic and can be resprayed, so don't let that put you off an otherwise correct mirror.
No — the front doors on the 3-door and 5-door Focus are different shapes, which means the mirror base and mounting profile also differ, so you must specify your door count when getting a quote. Make sure you also tell the breaker the correct side: NS (nearside, passenger/left) or OS (offside, driver/right).
These two cars sit either side of the Mk3 facelift in 2014, so while both are Mk3 Focuses (2011–2018), there can be differences in the mirror housing at that facelift boundary. Name your registration and ask the breaker to check the donor part directly against it, and be sure to confirm the correct side (NS or OS) and whether your car is a 3-door or 5-door. Do not assume cross-facelift fitment without that confirmation.
The Ford Focus ST shares the Mk3 platform (2011–2018), but the ST uses a sportier, wider body with a different door skin profile, meaning the mirror base geometry may not match that of a standard Mk3 Focus. Confirm directly with the breaker, quoting both registrations, before buying — and as always specify the correct side (NS or OS) and your door count.