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No two subframes are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
No, the W211 (2002–2009) and W212 (2009–2016) are separate generations with different front and rear subframe designs, so they do not interchange. The mounting points, geometry, and dimensions changed significantly between the two, meaning a W211 subframe cannot simply be bolted to a W212 shell. Always confirm the exact generation and year of the donor car with the breaker before ordering.
The W212 ran from 2009 to 2016 with a facelift arriving in 2013, and in most cases the subframe design did not fundamentally change across that facelift boundary. However, because running-gear revisions can accompany facelifts even when bodywork changes are subtle, you should confirm fitment against your specific registration with the breaker rather than assuming all W212 subframes are interchangeable.
Yes, engine size can matter for subframe fitment on the E-Class because heavier or more powerful variants sometimes have differently rated or braced front subframes to cope with increased loads. An E350 or AMG-engined car may not share the same subframe as an E200 or E220 CDI even within the same generation. Give the breaker your exact engine code and registration so they can match the correct donor car.
Trim level alone — SE, Sport, or AMG Line — does not change the subframe itself, as these are cosmetic and feature packages rather than structural variants. You may find the breaker's donor car has different lower arm bushes or anti-roll bar sizes depending on suspension options, so small ancillary differences are possible, but the subframe casting is the same. Confirm the engine size and generation match and you can disregard the trim badge.
No — the W124 (1984–1996), W210 (1995–2002), W211 (2002–2009), and W212 (2009–2016) are all distinct generations with entirely different platforms, so subframes are not interchangeable between them. Always identify your exact generation before approaching a breaker, and supply your registration to help them source from the correct donor vehicle.
Give the breaker your full registration number, your generation (for example W211 or W212), the model year, and your engine size and code — for instance 2.2 CDI or 3.5 V6 — as these factors most directly affect which subframe was fitted. If you know whether you need the front or rear subframe, state that clearly too, as they are separate assemblies. The breaker can then cross-reference the donor car against your vehicle to advise on fitment before you commit to buying.