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No two roof panels 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 Ford Fusion was sold in the UK from 2002 to 2012, based on the Fiesta Mk5/Mk6 platform, and roof panels from across that production run are broadly from the same body generation. However, whether a panel from an early car fits a later one without issue — particularly around any mid-run pressing changes — is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration. The safest approach is to give the breaker your reg so they can match the donor vehicle as closely as possible to yours.
The Fusion ran as a single generation from 2002 to 2012, so a 2004 and a 2009 car sit within the same overall body structure. That said, whether pressing changes were made at any point during that production run is not something we can state as fact here, so crossing that kind of time gap is worth checking directly with the breaker against both registrations. Don't assume a panel is a straight swap without that confirmation.
No, trim level does not affect roof panel fitment on the Ford Fusion — the roof pressing is the same whether the car is a base Fusion or a Fusion Plus. You may find that some trim levels carried a factory-fitted aerial boss or sunroof aperture, so check whether the donor panel matches your car's specification in that respect before buying. The breaker can confirm this when you quote your reg.
The Ford Fusion shares its platform with the Fiesta Mk5, but the Fusion has a distinct body style — a higher roofline and different overall silhouette — so the roof panels are not the same pressing. You should treat these as different parts and source a panel specifically listed for the Fusion rather than a Fiesta. Confirm with the breaker using your registration to make sure the donor vehicle is a Fusion and not a Fiesta.
Yes, this matters significantly — a roof panel from a sunroof-equipped car will have a different pressing or aperture compared to a solid roof panel, and the two are not interchangeable. When requesting quotes, tell the breaker clearly whether your car has a factory sunroof or a solid roof, so they can match the donor accordingly. Getting this detail wrong can create a far bigger and more expensive problem than sourcing the wrong colour.
Both years fall within the Fusion's single 2002–2012 generation, so they share the same basic body structure. Whether minor pressing changes occurred during that production run is something we can't confirm with certainty here, so a gap of four years is worth querying with the breaker directly — give them both registrations and ask them to compare the panels before you commit. Never rely solely on a year-range listing without that additional check from the breaker.