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A used parcel shelf that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The B-Class runs across two main generations: the W245 (2005–2011) and the W246 (2011–2018, facelifted around 2014). A parcel shelf from within the same generation should be your starting point, but whether one crosses the 2011 boundary between W245 and W246 is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration, as the platform changed completely.
The W246 facelift arrived around 2014, and while the basic body structure stayed the same, minor pressing or trim-channel changes can affect how interior components like the parcel shelf sit and clip in. Name the boundary confidently to your breaker (pre-2014 vs post-2014 W246) and ask them to cross-reference against your exact registration before buying.
Trim level – whether that's SE, Sport, AMG Line or Urban – does not affect parcel shelf fitment; the shelf itself fits the body, not the spec. You may find cosmetic differences in colour or finish between shelves pulled from different trim cars, so if matching your interior matters, mention the trim to the breaker so they can try to source a like-for-like finish.
No – body style is the first question with any rear interior panel, and the B-Class is a tall hatchback on its own platform, distinct from the A-Class hatchback and the GLA SUV. Parcel shelves are shaped to the specific roofline and rear aperture of each model, so parts from related Mercedes should not be assumed to fit; stick to B-Class breakers.
A 2008 B-Class is a W245, the first generation that ran from 2005 to 2011. Tell the breaker it's a W245 and give them your registration so they can verify the exact variant, as that's the most reliable way to ensure the shelf, its fixings and any rear speaker or subwoofer cut-outs match your car.
Both are W246 models, but the 2013 car is pre-facelift and the 2016 car is post-facelift (the update came around 2014), which puts them either side of a known production change. The generation is the same, which is a good sign, but whether the parcel shelf clips and mounting points are identical across that facelift boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations before committing.