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A used windscreen 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:
No - the first-generation 2008 ran from 2013 to 2019, and the second generation launched in 2019 as a completely different platform, so the windscreens are not interchangeable. Always confirm the generation of any screen a breaker is quoting you against your registration plate before buying.
The first-generation 2008 received a facelift in 2016, and while the basic glass shape remained similar across the 2013-2019 run, whether a pre-2016 or post-2016 screen swaps directly depends on whether ADAS camera brackets or heating elements are fitted - these changed during this period. Confirm with the breaker that the screen they have matches the spec of your exact car, particularly around any camera or sensor mounting points.
Trim level - whether that's Active, Allure, GT Line, or GT - does not affect which windscreen fits, so you don't need to match the trim. What does matter is whether the screen has heating elements or an ADAS camera bracket, as not all trim levels were equipped identically; check what your car has and make sure the breaker's screen matches on those points.
ADAS camera brackets are mounts bonded or clipped to the glass that support a forward-facing camera, and they are increasingly common on second-generation 2008s from 2019 onwards but can also appear on later first-generation cars. Whether the bracket on a used screen is compatible with your specific ADAS system is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against your registration, as compatibility with particular camera setups can vary.
Some Peugeot 2008 models are fitted with a heated windscreen using fine heating elements embedded in the glass, and a plain unheated screen will not replicate this function. Check whether your current screen is heated before approaching a breaker, and make sure the replacement screen matches - heated and unheated screens are not a like-for-like swap.
A 2017 car is a first-generation 2008, while a 2019 car sits right on the boundary between the outgoing first generation (which ran to 2019) and the incoming second generation that also launched that year - so the answer depends on which generation your 2019 car actually is. Because this is a generation boundary crossing, you should confirm with the breaker using your registration before purchasing, as the platforms and glass profiles differ between generations.