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The Peugeot 106 ran in two main phases: the original first-generation cars from 1991 to 1996, and the facelifted second-generation cars from 1996 onwards through to the end of production in 2003. The front grille design changed at the 1996 facelift alongside the headlights and bumper, so as a general rule you should match your car's phase when sourcing a replacement. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
These two cars sit either side of the 1996 facelift, which brought a redesigned front end including a new grille, headlights and bumper. The pre-facelift (1991–1996) and post-facelift (1996–2003) grilles are generally not the same design, so a direct swap is unlikely to work correctly. Confirm with the breaker whether the specific grille they have will cross that facelift boundary with your registration, as they can check the part against both vehicles.
No — the front grille is part of the front-end panel structure, which is shared across body styles within the same generation of the 106. Door count does not change the grille fitment at all, so whether your car is a 3-door or 5-door, what matters is which phase (pre- or post-1996 facelift) your car belongs to. Confirm the generation with the breaker using your registration to make sure you get the right part.
Trim level does not affect the fundamental fitment of the front grille on the 106 — the bodywork dimensions are the same across trim grades within the same generation. That said, some sportier or special-edition variants may have had different grille finishes or badging, so the grille you receive from a breaker may look slightly different cosmetically even if it physically fits. The key fitment question is still which phase of the car (pre- or post-1996 facelift) your car belongs to, not the trim name.
Your 2001 car is in the post-facelift phase, so any 106 built in the 1996–2003 period should be the correct generation to source from. Sticking within that 1996–2003 window gives you the widest pool of compatible donor cars at a breaker. Always give your registration to the breaker so they can verify the specific grille matches before you commit.
Engine choice makes no difference to front grille fitment on the 106 — the front-end panels are shared regardless of whether the car has a small petrol, diesel or performance engine. The only thing that matters for fitment is whether your car is a pre-facelift (1991–1996) or post-facelift (1996–2003) example. Give your registration to the breaker to confirm the part before purchase.