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What to check when buying a used Peugeot 106 front bumper

A used front bumper 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:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Peugeot 106 front bumper fit across?

The Peugeot 106 ran in two distinct generations: the Phase 1 from 1991 to 1996, and the Phase 2 (facelift) from 1996 onwards through to the end of production in 2003. Front bumpers, grilles and front-end panels changed at the 1996 facelift, so as a rule you should match your car's phase to the donor car's phase. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.

Will a front bumper from a 1995 106 fit my 1997 106?

This question spans the 1996 Phase 1 to Phase 2 facelift boundary, which is where the front end — including the bumper — was restyled. The two phases use different bumper designs and are not straightforwardly interchangeable, but whether a specific bumper from a 1995 car will physically adapt to a 1997 car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration, as fitment across that boundary is not guaranteed.

Does the trim level affect which front bumper I need — for example, does a Rallye or GTI bumper differ from a standard 106?

For the Peugeot 106, trim level does not determine which generation or phase of bumper you need — the key question remains whether the donor car is Phase 1 or Phase 2. That said, sportier variants like the GTI and Rallye may have had bumpers with different lower apron styling, additional air intakes or unique finishes compared to standard trims like the XN, XR or XSi, so cosmetic differences are possible even within the same phase. Confirm with the breaker that the bumper came from the same trim or at least matches your car's front-end style.

Does it matter whether my 106 is a 3-door or 5-door when buying a front bumper?

No — front bumpers on the Peugeot 106 are shared across body styles within the same phase, so the door count of the donor car does not affect fitment. What matters is matching the phase: Phase 1 (1991–1996) or Phase 2 (1996–2003). Confirm the phase with the breaker against your registration to be sure you're getting the right front end.

Does the engine make a difference to which front bumper fits a Peugeot 106?

No, the engine fitted to the 106 does not affect which front bumper you need — bumpers are shared across the engine range within each phase. The only fitment-critical factor is whether your car is a Phase 1 (1991–1996) or Phase 2 (1996–2003) model. Give the breaker your registration so they can pull the correct phase and confirm the right part.

I'm looking at a front bumper described as coming from a late 106 — how do I know if it fits my early car?

The 1996 facelift is the key boundary to check: Phase 1 bumpers (1991–1996) and Phase 2 bumpers (1996–2003) were restyled at that point and are not the same part. If your car is a Phase 1 and the bumper is described as coming from a late, post-1996 car, you should not assume it will fit without checking. Ask the breaker to verify fitment against both registrations before you commit to a purchase.