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The Peugeot 2008 runs across two clear generations: the first generation (Mk1) covered 2013 to 2019, and the second generation (Mk2) launched in 2019 onwards on a substantially different platform. Parts from the Mk1 will not cross over to the Mk2, so always make sure the breaker knows which generation your car is before ordering.
Both the 2014 and 2016 cars sit within the Mk1 generation (2013–2019), so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility, but confirm with the breaker against your exact registration as there can be running-gear revisions within a generation that affect subframe mounting points or geometry. Never assume fitment without the breaker checking your VIN or plate.
This question spans the Mk1-to-Mk2 generation boundary: 2018 is Mk1 and 2019 is when the Mk2 was introduced, so the two generations use different underbodies and the cross member is very unlikely to interchange. Tell the breaker both model years and confirm which generation each car actually is before proceeding.
Engine size can influence the front subframe and cross member specification because heavier or more powerful engines sometimes use uprated mounting points or different braking hardware in that area. When getting a quote, give the breaker your exact engine code or cc alongside your registration so they can match the right unit rather than relying on model name alone.
Trim level does not affect cross member fitment on the Peugeot 2008; Active, Allure, and GT Line all share the same basic front subframe structure within their generation. The main variables are generation and engine size, not trim, so a part pulled from any trim car of the correct generation and engine should be viable – just confirm with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
Different engine sizes and types within the same generation can sometimes share the same cross member, but this is not guaranteed as mounting positions or load ratings may differ between petrol and diesel variants. Give the breaker both your registration and the donor car's registration so they can verify the part numbers match before you buy.