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No two boot lids 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:
The Peugeot 108 was produced as a single generation running from 2014 to 2021, so there are no 2012 or 2013 108s — you may be thinking of its predecessor, the Peugeot 107. Within the 108's 2014–2021 lifespan a facelift was introduced in 2018, and whether a pre-facelift boot lid crosses that boundary cleanly is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration, as pressing details can change at a refresh. Never assume fitment without that check.
The 108 received a facelift in 2018, and while the fundamental platform remained the same throughout the model's life, rear panel pressing details and badging positions can change at a facelift point. Name the boundary to the breaker — 2014–2018 versus 2018–2021 — and ask them to verify the part against your registration before you commit. We cannot guarantee interchange across that facelift year.
Trim level does not affect boot lid fitment on the 108 — the panel itself is shared across Active, Collection, Allure and other trim grades within the same build period. What can differ is whether your original lid carried a rear wash-wipe motor mount, a spoiler, or specific badging, so check those cosmetic and functional details with the breaker so you end up with a lid that matches your setup. The trim name alone is not a reason to reject or accept a part.
The 108, C1 and Aygo share the same platform and were built together, so there is a strong likelihood of significant parts commonality. However, whether the boot lid pressing is truly identical across all three badges — or whether any subtle differences exist between the same-platform variants — is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations rather than take as guaranteed. Ask the breaker to cross-reference both vehicles before purchasing.
The 108 was offered in both 3-door and 5-door bodystyles, and the boot lid is shared between them because the tailgate opening and rear body structure are the same regardless of the number of side doors. Confirm the build period matches yours, but the 3-door versus 5-door distinction is not a concern when sourcing this specific part.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can confirm the exact build date and specification — this is especially important around the 2018 facelift boundary where panel details may differ. Also let them know whether your current lid has a rear wiper, a spoiler, or any badging you want to match, as these are the cosmetic details most likely to vary between cars even on the same generation. Your reg is always the safest starting point.