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Used Mercedes-Benz E-Class Quarter Panel

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Fitment questions

Does a quarter panel from a W211 E-Class fit a W212 E-Class?

No — the W211 (2002–2009, facelifted 2006) and the W212 (2009–2016, facelifted 2013) are completely different generations with different body pressings, so panels will not interchange between them. Name the generation to your breaker and they will source the right one. Never assume a part crosses that 2009 boundary.

Will a quarter panel from a 2010 E-Class fit a 2014 E-Class — both W212?

Both years sit within the W212 generation (2009–2016), but the W212 received a facelift in 2013 that may have brought pressing changes to body panels; whether a pre-facelift quarter fits a post-facelift car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. Provide your reg and the donor car's reg so the breaker can compare the exact pressings. Do not treat shared generation alone as a guarantee of fitment.

Does body style matter when buying a used E-Class quarter panel?

Yes — body style is the single most important question for a quarter panel. The W212 E-Class was sold as a saloon and an estate (E-Class Estate/E-Class T-Model), and the rear quarters are completely different pressings between those two body styles; a saloon panel will not fit an estate and vice versa. Always specify saloon or estate when contacting a breaker.

Does trim level affect which quarter panel I need — for example, does an AMG Line E-Class need a different panel to an SE or Avantgarde?

Trim level — whether SE, Avantgarde, Sport, or AMG Line — does not affect which quarter panel you need, as the underlying body pressing is the same across the range for a given generation and body style. What can differ is the finish, colour, and any factory-applied moulding or arch-flare details, so when buying used it is worth checking those cosmetic points with the breaker. The panel itself will fit regardless of trim.

I have a W213 E-Class — what years does that cover and will an early one fit a later one?

The W213 covers the E-Class from 2016 onwards, with a facelift arriving around 2020; panels from within the same body style and the same pre- or post-facelift phase are most likely to correspond, but whether a specific quarter crosses the facelift boundary is something to confirm with the breaker against both registrations. State your body style — saloon or estate — as well as the year, because the breaker needs both to pull the right panel. Never rely on generation alone to guarantee a used panel fits.

Does the NS quarter panel differ from the OS quarter panel on an E-Class?

Yes — the nearside (NS, passenger side) and offside (OS, driver side) quarter panels are mirror-image pressings and are not interchangeable, so always specify which side you need when contacting a breaker. Getting this wrong is an easy mistake that will result in a panel you cannot fit. Double-check your NS/OS against the vehicle before placing any order.

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.