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Used rear bumpers 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:
No — the W204 (2007–2014) and W205 (2014–2021) are entirely separate generations with different body pressings, so their rear bumpers are not interchangeable. The W205 facelift arrived in 2018 and brought restyled rear bumper covers, so even within the W205 generation you should confirm with the breaker which pre- or post-facelift pressing matches your registration. Always quote your reg to the breaker so they can verify the exact part.
Generation and facelift phase are the key starting points — the W204 ran from 2007 to 2014 with a facelift around 2011, and the W205 ran from 2014 to 2021 with a facelift in 2018, each bringing revised rear bumper styling. Parts from before and after a facelift year within the same generation may look different even if the mounting points are similar, so confirm the exact pre- or post-facelift spec with the breaker against your registration. Engine and trim level make no difference to which rear bumper fits.
No — the estate (T-Model) and saloon have completely different rear body structures, and their rear bumpers are not the same part even within the same generation. Always tell the breaker your exact body style when requesting a rear bumper, as well as your generation and facelift phase. Quoting your registration number is the simplest way to make sure the breaker pulls the right part.
Trim level does not affect the physical fitment of a rear bumper to the car, but it does affect the styling — AMG Line bumpers typically have more aggressive lower valance cut-outs and diffuser styling compared with SE or Sport, so a bumper from a different trim will fit the body but may look noticeably different. If you want a like-for-like appearance, source a bumper from the same trim line as your car. Confirm the trim designation with the breaker if appearance matters to you.
This spans the boundary between the W204 (2007–2014) and W205 (2014–2021) generations, and those two platforms use entirely different rear bumpers that will not interchange. A 2013 car is a W204, so you need a W204 rear bumper; you should also confirm with the breaker whether your specific car is pre- or post-2011 facelift, as the facelift brought styling changes to the rear. Quote your registration to the breaker to be certain of the correct part.
Engine type makes no difference whatsoever to rear bumper fitment on the C-Class — the rear bumper is determined by generation, facelift phase, and body style, not by what is under the bonnet. You can safely source a bumper from a diesel car for a petrol car or vice versa without any fitment concern. Just confirm generation, facelift phase, and body style with the breaker against your registration.