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What to check when buying a used Mercedes-Benz C-Class door

A used door 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:

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Fitment questions

What generation is my Mercedes C-Class and does the year affect which door fits?

The C-Class has run across several distinct generations: W202 (1993–2000), W203 (2000–2007), W204 (2007–2014, facelifted 2011), and W205 (2014–2021). Doors are generation-specific and will not interchange between these ranges, so always match the generation first. Confirm the exact generation against your registration with the breaker before ordering.

Will a door from a 2010 C-Class fit my 2012 C-Class?

Both years fall within the W204 generation (2007–2014), but 2011 brought a facelift that included updated door designs, so a pre-facelift door from 2010 crossing into a post-facelift 2012 car may not be a direct fit. Name the boundary clearly to the breaker — W204 pre-facelift versus W204 post-facelift — and ask them to verify compatibility against your specific registration before purchasing.

Does it matter whether I buy a nearside or offside door for my C-Class?

Yes, this is critical — NS (nearside, passenger left) and OS (offside, driver right) doors are mirror images of each other and are not interchangeable. In UK convention, NS is the kerbside and OS is the driver's side, so make sure you specify the correct side when requesting a quote from the breaker.

Do C-Class doors from different trim levels like SE, AMG Line, or Avantgarde fit each other?

Trim level does not affect the physical fitment of the door shell — an SE door and an AMG Line door from the same generation and same body style will fit the same aperture. You may notice cosmetic differences such as different exterior mouldings, body-coloured versus chrome trim strips, or varying mirror cap styles, but these are cosmetic and colour can be resprayed. Confirm any integrated feature variants such as electric folding mirrors or indicator repeaters directly with the breaker, as these can vary within the same trim across the production run.

Does a C-Class door from a 4-door saloon fit the estate (T-Model)?

No — saloon and estate rear doors are different body styles and the apertures differ, so they will not interchange; front doors may also differ between body styles depending on generation. Always specify both the body style (saloon, estate, or coupé) and the door position (front or rear, NS or OS) when getting a quote from the breaker.

Does the engine size or colour of the donor car matter when buying a used C-Class door?

Engine size has no bearing on door fitment whatsoever — a 2.0-litre donor car's door fits the same as a 3.0-litre car of the same generation and body style. Colour is purely cosmetic and not a fitment concern, since any door can be resprayed to match your car; focus your search on generation, body style, and NS or OS side to find the correct part.