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Start your part requestThe CLK came in two generations: the W208 (1997–2002) and the W209 (2002–2009), and boot lids do not interchange between these two generations as the body pressing is completely different. Within each generation there was a facelift — the W208 was facelifted in 1999 and the W209 in 2005 — and whether the pre- and post-facelift lids interchange within a generation is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as pressing changes can occur at these points. Always give your full registration to the breaker so they can verify the exact match.
Both are W209-generation CLKs, so they share the same platform, but the 2005 facelift brought potential changes to the rear pressing that could affect fitment — this is exactly the kind of mid-generation detail you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. Name the boundary clearly when you contact them: pre-facelift W209 (2002–2005) versus post-facelift W209 (2005–2009). Never assume a lid will fit simply because it comes from the same generation.
No — the coupe and cabriolet have entirely different rear body structures, and a boot lid from one will not fit the other. The cabriolet has a different rear deck arrangement to accommodate the hood mechanism, so body style is the first thing to get right when sourcing this part. Always confirm your body style with the breaker alongside your registration.
Trim level does not affect boot lid fitment on the CLK — an Avantgarde, Elegance, or Sport lid from the correct generation and body style will physically fit regardless of trim. You may find cosmetic differences such as different badging, finisher panels, or whether a spoiler is integrated, so check the specific item against your car's appearance before buying. The breaker can advise on any cosmetic differences once you confirm your registration and generation.
No — the W208 (1997–2002) and W209 (2002–2009) are entirely different generations with different body pressing, so their boot lids are not interchangeable. When searching for a used lid, make sure the breaker confirms the part is from the correct generation by checking it against your registration. Getting the generation right is the single most important step for this part.
The most reliable approach is to give the breaker your full UK registration number, as they can look up the exact generation (W208 or W209) and whether your car is pre- or post-facelift, which are the details that determine fitment. Engine and trim level won't affect which lid fits, but generation and body style — coupe or cabriolet — absolutely will. A good breaker will cross-reference all of this before quoting you.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.