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Used roof panels vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Mondeo ran across four main generations: Mk1 (1993–1996), Mk2 (1996–2000), Mk3 (2000–2007), and Mk4 (2007–2014), with a Mk5 following from 2015 onwards. Roof panels are generation-specific and will not cross between these ranges, so always match the generation first before anything else. Body style within a generation also matters enormously — hatchback, saloon, and estate roofs are all different pressings and will not interchange with each other.
The Mk3 ran from 2000 to 2007, so both years fall within the same generation, which is a good starting point. However, Ford did make mid-generation pressing changes on the Mk3, and whether those affect the roof panel on your specific build is something you should confirm with the breaker by checking against your full registration. Assuming the body style matches — hatchback, saloon, or estate — a same-body-style Mk3 panel is your best starting point for the search.
The Mk4 spanned 2007 to 2014, so a 2010 and a 2013 car are within the same generation, which is the right foundation for a roof panel match. Provided the body style is identical — hatchback, saloon, or estate — this is a plausible match, but confirm with the breaker against both registrations in case of any mid-run pressing changes Ford introduced during this period. Never assume fitment is guaranteed without that check.
Trim level — whether that's Edge, Zetec, Titanium, Titanium X, or ST-Line — does not affect the roof panel pressing itself, as the steel structure is the same across trims for a given generation and body style. What can differ is whether a panoramic glass roof or a standard steel roof was factory-fitted, since Titanium and higher trims were more commonly specified with a panoramic sunroof, so make sure the panel type matches your car's original spec. Confirm the exact configuration with the breaker against your registration to avoid ending up with the wrong aperture or reinforcement.
No — the estate, hatchback, and saloon are completely different body styles and their roof panels are unique pressings that will not interchange with one another. Body style is the single most important factor when sourcing a Mondeo roof, even within the same generation and the same year. Always tell the breaker your exact body style upfront so they can pull from the right donor car.
This spans the Mk4-to-Mk5 generation boundary, as the Mk4 ran to 2014 and the Mk5 launched in 2015, and these are entirely different platforms with different body structures. A Mk4 roof panel will not fit a Mk5 regardless of body style, so you need to source from the correct generation. Confirm the donor car's generation with the breaker against its registration before agreeing anything.