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A used wing mirror 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:
The GLA has two main generations: the first-generation X156, produced from 2013 to 2019 (with a facelift in 2017), and the second-generation H247, launched in 2020 onwards. Wing mirrors are generation-specific, so an X156 mirror will not fit an H247 and vice versa. Always confirm your generation with the breaker against your registration.
Both a 2016 and a 2018 GLA fall within the first-generation X156 (2013–2019), but the 2017 facelift introduced styling updates that may affect mirror design, meaning a pre-2017 mirror and a post-2017 mirror may differ. Confirm with the breaker whether the specific mirror from a 2016 car is compatible with your 2018 facelift model before buying.
Yes, this is critical — a nearside (NS, passenger/left) mirror and an offside (OS, driver/right) mirror are completely different parts and are not interchangeable. Always confirm with the breaker which side you need and double-check this matches the part they're supplying.
Trim level — such as SE, Sport, or AMG Line — does not affect the basic fitment of the mirror frame or housing, so mirrors from different trim levels of the same generation will generally fit the same mounting. However, you may find cosmetic differences such as a different finish or cap colour, which can be resprayed or swapped; confirm the specific features of the donor mirror with the breaker to avoid surprises.
The mirror housing fitting to the door is what determines physical fitment, but feature variants — such as heated glass, electric folding, indicators, or camera integration — can vary within the same generation and are not always straightforward to identify from the outside. You should confirm the exact features of the breaker's mirror against your registration before purchasing, as not all GLA mirrors of the same generation will be identical in specification.
Colour is not a fitment issue — a mirror housing in the wrong colour can be resprayed to match your car, so don't let a mismatched colour put you off an otherwise correct part. Focus instead on confirming the generation (X156 2013–2019 or H247 2020–present), the correct side (NS or OS), and any feature requirements with the breaker.